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Originally Posted by leggs
Citizenship does not guarantee a person would follow the laws of a particular area.
Citizenship does not guarantee you can keep track a person.
And if as the U.N. claims, "citizenship is a right."
Then it follows suit that if it is a "right" than it can NOT be an imposition.
If you force citizenship on a person that does NOT want it...
It becomes ownership.
And for the fact that the Canadian goverment has made it clear that for a sum of $x.xx dollars, the issue will disappear and they will acknowledge his renouncement.
It is in fact having to purchase his way out of slavery.
Now personally I don't care if I'm a citizen or not. I go where I want to go and do what I want. And if Canada has a problem with that, they can go to hell.
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If you living in a society structured by government then you're a citizen.
I don't see how you expect to live within the system and not be a part of it.
Thats not how it works - like they say
You can't have your cake and eat it too
Imagine living in a place where nobody was accounted for.