These attackers were born in Europe. Their parents were often citizens, too because Europe went to them—to colonize.https://twitter.com/daveedgr/status/712669725222957056 …
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@zeynep Totally not the issue. The radicalized Muslims in Eur are children of guest workers. Citizens bec born in Eur, parents naturalized. -
@radicalstates My point is factually correct. And the Syrian refugees fleeing war are not cause of Europe's citizenship crisis. - Show replies
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@zeynep@radicalstates some truth and some mistakes in both. First, France has birthright citizenship, so whoever born here can be citizen -
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@zeynep Not about being born in France. Neither he nor parents born there. Also not just about him - she means all. Wrong. - Show replies
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@zeynep@radicalstates Algeria was a colony with some citizens, but most Algerians opted for Algeria in 1962 and thus not French citzs.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@zeynep@radicalstates migrant workers came to earn money but were actively called upon, and were preceded by workers who were draftedThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@zeynep@radicalstates starting during WWI, France drafted workers, and soldiers, from its colonies. Move did not start from colonized pplThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@zeynep? So what? They are entitled to some terrorist activity? -
@CaterinaDoglio Who said that? I'm pointing out the absurdity of blaming refugees and punishing who are fleeing terror and war.
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