jonessed
Footballguy
I'm still confused. Are you saying we should invite terrorists into our society and try to make them Americans?Of course there are differences. But my point is, they don't come with birth. A non-American, even a former terrorist, could come to this country, embrace the ideals that make this country great, and thereafter be a better American than many of the citizens who are born here. The ideals that make us great are universal: freedom of thought, freedom of action, a democratically elected republican government limited by a Constitution, and not least open to all who desire to come. If any nation on Earth were to accept these 4 ideals as fundamental, that nation would be more American than we are (since at the current time we unfortunately are not willing to abide by the 4th ideal I stated.)Also with regard to your comment about American citizen- this represents the same disconnect in your thinking, IMO, which you have about illegal immigrants. There is no magic thing about American citizens that separate is from everyone else. It is our ideals that make this nation better, not our citizenry. If we give up those ideals then we are no better than anyone else. Any rights we deserve as citizens are rights that everyone deserves, which is one reason why anyone who comes here should have the right to stay.Culture, language, education, etc. You don't think that Americans (or those from any country from that matter) have fundamental differences? That seems really odd. Could you unpack that?
You seem to be trying to tie NSA spying on citizens, CIA torturing terrorists, and illegal immigration together into one argument and it's not making a lick of sense (for obvious reasons).
Culture, language, education, etc. You don't think that Americans (or those from any country from that matter) have fundamental differences? That seems really odd. Could you unpack that?