If you are listening to a bull dyke with a belt buckle that touches her nipples and wears a mask to talk into a microphone. You're a Bonafide fucking retard.
Almost every major country on earth bans birthright citizenship because they aren’t idiots. Here’s a list of major countries who don’t allow birthright citizenship
- China
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- France
- Italy
- Russia
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Indonesia
- Turkey
- Iran
- Saudi Arabia
- Egypt
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Australia
- Pakistan
- Thailand
- Malaysia
- Vietnam
- Philippines
- Bangladesh
- Nigeria
Btw this image is of a real caravan of illegals headed into America under the Biden Admin
Democrats have made it clear: they love Zero Borders + they love Birth/Citizenship Tourism - today the SCOTUS made it clear: the Constitution IS a suicide pact.
GROK-Knight Dialogue this morning: “Who first said the constitution is not a suicide pact ?
Justice Robert H. Jackson first used the precise phrase in 1949.
https://t.co/46lc0H2sGg
In his dissenting opinion in the U.S. Supreme Court case Terminiello v. Chicago (1949), Jackson wrote: "There is danger that, if the Court does not temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical wisdom, it will convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact."
https://t.co/46lc0H2sGg
This was a free speech case where the majority (led by Justice William O. Douglas) overturned a conviction for a speech that incited unrest, emphasizing strong First Amendment protections. Jackson dissented, arguing that overly rigid application of constitutional rights could undermine the government and society itself.
https://t.co/5kHCIdSPwv
Key Context and Later UseThe sentiment (that the Constitution shouldn't be interpreted in ways that destroy the nation it governs) has older roots. It is sometimes loosely linked to Abraham Lincoln's actions during the Civil War (e.g., suspending habeas corpus), but Lincoln did not use this exact phrasing.
https://t.co/46lc0H2sGg
Justice Arthur Goldberg later echoed it in the 1963 majority opinion in Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez, writing that "while the Constitution protects against invasions of individual rights, it is not a suicide pact."
@USSupremeCourt Democrats have made it clear: they love Zero Borders + they love Birth/Citizenship Tourism - today the SCOTUS made it clear: the Constitution IS a suicide pact.
GROK-Knight Dialogue this morning: “Who first said the constitution is not a suicide pact ?
Justice Robert H. Jackson first used the precise phrase in 1949.
https://t.co/46lc0H2sGg
In his dissenting opinion in the U.S. Supreme Court case Terminiello v. Chicago (1949), Jackson wrote: "There is danger that, if the Court does not temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical wisdom, it will convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact."
https://t.co/46lc0H2sGg
This was a free speech case where the majority (led by Justice William O. Douglas) overturned a conviction for a speech that incited unrest, emphasizing strong First Amendment protections. Jackson dissented, arguing that overly rigid application of constitutional rights could undermine the government and society itself.
https://t.co/5kHCIdSPwv
Key Context and Later UseThe sentiment (that the Constitution shouldn't be interpreted in ways that destroy the nation it governs) has older roots. It is sometimes loosely linked to Abraham Lincoln's actions during the Civil War (e.g., suspending habeas corpus), but Lincoln did not use this exact phrasing.
https://t.co/46lc0H2sGg
Justice Arthur Goldberg later echoed it in the 1963 majority opinion in Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez, writing that "while the Constitution protects against invasions of individual rights, it is not a suicide pact."