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Comment Re:Damn nanny government (Score 0) 161

I don't understand why the distinction between word and concept is so hard for you. If the Chinese people somehow managed to have a referendum on their government and voted that it should be replaced I would from then on consider the Chinese people––Chinese citizens, because that happens to be their nation,––but not citizens to that government even if that government would ignore the referendum.

Comment Re:Damn nanny government (Score 0) 161

"I'm sure all those EU citizens casting votes in the elections for the European Parliament, as outlined in the Maastricht Treaty, would be astonished to learn that they are imagining all of that." Yet I'm sure the peoples who democratically rejected the EU constitution would be glad to remind them that they are.

Comment Re:Damn nanny government (Score 0) 161

The citizens of the EU's member states are citizens of their respective states; they may jauntily call themselves citizens of Europe or citizens of the world but until they decide democratically to be citizens of something other than their state it'd be unjust to consider them citizens of something other than their state no matter what anyone else says. That is, if you value their right to govern themselves.

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