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Have most Americans noticed by now that they're prisoners of their country?

Do you have excuses for the closed borders?-instead of concerns for people who would benefit from freedom of movement?
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sree251 · 41-45, M
All citizens are imprisoned by their respective governments. Social systems are designed by people for controlling the way they live.

Case in point: the US Constitution was framed in 1776 for regulating of people's lives in America. Borders demarcate the territory of America within which US citizens live in accordance with US laws. Borders are like prison walls that separate non-US citizens, outside US borders, from Americans within.
@sree251 sorry, I live in a world with human rights including the right to freedom of movement and immigration. It's your choice to accept brutality but not everyone does and not all nations were always brutal.
Americans will say that they aren't special - that all countries killed off the earlier inhabitants and all were invaders. We don't all accept the new brutality.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Roundandroundwego
sorry, I live in a world with human rights including the right to freedom of movement and immigration.

Like most Americans, you live in your mind, encapsulated by the idea of human rights and right to freedom of movement and immigration. Snowdon fled for his life. Trump, regardless of his vindication by the electorate, is still being hunted down until he can neutralize the Deep State forces of the system.

Americans will say that they aren't special - that all countries killed off the earlier inhabitants and all were invaders. We don't all accept the new brutality

The US has killed off millions after WW2 from Vietnam till today in Gaza and Ukraine. Youare walking in a daze, my friend, and that's the American mental condition.