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    210 days ago

    You are still not allowed to make someone stateless. That has not changed.

    You seem to be confused as to what human rights actually are, rather than what you want them to be. I suggest you look at the wiki page.

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          19 days ago

          Why on earth do you think not being listed in a particular document makes something not a human right

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            19 days ago

            Because it’s factually not a Human Right?

            Your opinion of what you want them to be. Doesn’t make it so.

            You have the right to a nationality. (Article 15) How you get one is up to each country. Most grant you one from either of your parents. Not the location you were born.

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                  17 days ago

                  You are both pedantic and pathetic. Yes someone in danger of losing citizenship for speaking out politically and then sent to a gulag to die doesn’t have a human right to continuity of citizenship under the law

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                    17 days ago

                    Article 15 doesn’t give you the right to a specific nationality. It gives you the right to a, nationality. They can only take away your US Citizenship if you are also a citizen of another country.

                    Otherwise you would involuntary be made stateless. And that would be a Human Rights violation.

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      110 days ago

      How would this result in anyone being stateless? You do realize people still inherit the citizenship of their parents right?