@rookie54 saidC'mon, man,, don't make me think about that
"It really hurts to think, new study concludes"
Mental exertion leads to irritation, frustration or other negative feelings in many situations, supporting the concept that it hurts to think, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association.
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2024/08/05/netherlands-mental-exertion-thinking/2701722810331/
@eye-of-horus-42 I was making a point that assuming a dual citizenship would make one against one of the countries is the same as you asking a question about Jews making you anti semitic. Guess it didn’t work, huh?
@eye-of-horus-42 removed their quoted postOK. What’s your point? You can still be anti semitic and have no religion. It’s not the religion, it’s the race.
@eye-of-horus-42 removed their quoted postOne can become Jewish by adopting the religion of the Jews. One cannot become a Jew; one can only be born a Jew.
@eye-of-horus-42 removed their quoted postThere is an allegiance issue for dual nationals only if the two states make war on each other, and each state tries to conscript dual nationals into its own military to fight against the other state. The United States government, for example, may revoke the US citizenship of a dual national who serves in the military of the second nation. There is no practical loyalty issue for dual nationals of the United States and Canada; these two countries share the world’s longest peaceful border.
@eye-of-horus-42 removed their quoted postAs we have recently seen in the news, there are dual American / Russian nationals. Sometimes they fall afoul of one or the other government and become pawns in a game of swap an assassin for a news reporter.
@eye-of-horus-42 saidHow long is a piece of string ? Show me a piece of string and I'll tell you how long it is. There is no sensible answer to such a vague "whataboutism" question.
And what about economic war? Dual nationalities only works if people are honest,unfortunately everyone has a price.