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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (240602)9/2/2007 3:33:05 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Wharfie, in the current feudal serfdom systems of state which apply around the world, one can't sell one's citizenships. <"He now owns Canada"
How much does he want for it?
>

In a civilized world, where property rights are recognized, one could sell a citizenship, buy another, live in different places, cutting out the bureaucrats hassles, delays and bribery bandits.

Humans are still living atavistic lives of being state chattels, beholden to those who are in power and claim to own the state.

Stockholm Syndrome is the norm around the world. People are in FAVOUR of being state chattels. Mere serfs. They like it. They go on voting for more of the same, decade after decade. All the talk of the glories of freedom are just cant. Few people are actually in favour of freedom.

Mqurice
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