Cierzo · M
Yes. The son is not responsible for the sins of the father.
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hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
My ancestors didn't take any country by force. Going all the way back to the Roman Empire my ancestors were native to the soil they grew vines on. They did fight the Roman invaders though. After they left Swabia they only settled where they were asked to settle by the government of the day whether in Ukraine or the US or Canada.
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JarJarBoom · 41-45, F
No, I wasnt there
exexec · 70-79, C
No. My people wandered over here from England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Holland, and other places.

SW-User
Not even my ancestors. I'm technically one of those people from another country, but I'm chillin.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
I’ve found that the biggest fans of mass migration arnt big on economics...
Strictgram · 70-79, C
Specify.
dinonuggies · 100+, M

Strictgram · 70-79, C
@dinonuggies It's hard for people to say what they mean?
RosaDawn · 46-50, F
It probably was not a country yet

SW-User
Nope :) Doesn't bother me.
BlueRain · 51-55, F
Illegally only.
MissTeriousAura · 41-45, F
no
dinonuggies · 100+, M
No
Mordi · 31-35, M
Furious.
Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
my ancestors immigrated legally as we were not first generation but you know what really pisses me off. The idea that this means it would be right, no you're both POS and you should be frowned upon for it