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It seems to me, if someone chooses to live in any particular country and even becomes a citizen of that country, should they not feel a sense of loyalty and gratitude toward that country? I am speaking as an American. My mother is Japanese. She was not born an American, but she chose to become one. Many of my aunts and uncles and even my grandparents remained Japanese citizens. She raised her children as Americans. No one thought in terms of what we can get from America, or what they're going to do for our people, or our mother land. If you're an Arab American or a Mexican American or whatever, you're still an American. It's time to set aside our differences and selfish demands and unify as Americans, against the very real threat of globalism. Joe Biden and the democrats are GLOBALISTS. Until we come together and defeat globalism, we may not have a sovereign nation in which to enjoy our rights and freedoms. Do we want to squabble about issues that may not even matter, if we're defeated by psychopathic tyrants?

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