The history of democracy has been about more and more people getting the vote and the name citizens. In the ancient world, citizenship carried real responsibility: risking your life in battle when called by the city. In the Roman, citizenship was a mark of honor.
Now I'm not suggesting we return to citizenship for only white property owners. But sometimes it seems like we've gone too far. Any old numbnut is born a citizen. Anybody who crosses a river or lands on a plane and sticks around a while can become a citizen.
I am aware that historically citizenship tests have been used to discriminate in the US. However, with Obama I think we are institutionally beyond that.
So, do you support putting more limits on citizenship? If so, what do you suggest the limits be?
I do. I think a good start is some sort of showing of education. This does not have to be through a university or school, but can be through self-learning as well. If you can't read and write, how can you really have anything to offer in a modern society. I'm also okay with a system where only those willing to serve their country in DEFENSIVE wars be citizens.
Of course, the law would apply to everyone including non-citizens equally. The only difference is that citizens would make the law. This right to make law and the right to be in the military would be the only privileges of citizenship.
EDIT: MY SUGGESTIONS ARE NOT LIMITED TO FOREIGNERS. I AM SAYING THAT EVERYONE, EVEN THOSE BORN IN AMERICA OR TO AMERICAN PARENTS, WOULD HAVE TO PROVE THEMSELVES EACH GENERATION. THE FAT WHITE KID OF ENGLISH-GERMAN DESCENT DOWN THE STREET WOULD EVENTUALLY HAVE TO PROVE HIMSELF.
Now I'm not suggesting we return to citizenship for only white property owners. But sometimes it seems like we've gone too far. Any old numbnut is born a citizen. Anybody who crosses a river or lands on a plane and sticks around a while can become a citizen.
I am aware that historically citizenship tests have been used to discriminate in the US. However, with Obama I think we are institutionally beyond that.
So, do you support putting more limits on citizenship? If so, what do you suggest the limits be?
I do. I think a good start is some sort of showing of education. This does not have to be through a university or school, but can be through self-learning as well. If you can't read and write, how can you really have anything to offer in a modern society. I'm also okay with a system where only those willing to serve their country in DEFENSIVE wars be citizens.
Of course, the law would apply to everyone including non-citizens equally. The only difference is that citizens would make the law. This right to make law and the right to be in the military would be the only privileges of citizenship.
EDIT: MY SUGGESTIONS ARE NOT LIMITED TO FOREIGNERS. I AM SAYING THAT EVERYONE, EVEN THOSE BORN IN AMERICA OR TO AMERICAN PARENTS, WOULD HAVE TO PROVE THEMSELVES EACH GENERATION. THE FAT WHITE KID OF ENGLISH-GERMAN DESCENT DOWN THE STREET WOULD EVENTUALLY HAVE TO PROVE HIMSELF.
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