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Originally Posted by GGG
I agree the Freeman wanting services while not paying for them is ridiculous . But the concept of an individual by default not being bound to the country he is born in is interesting and I think has some merit.
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It has no merit whatsoever. If you live in a country, by default you enjoy the privileges of citizenship, and also bear the responsibilities. If you are born and issued a birth certificate, then you are a citizen.
If you don't want to be a citizen of the country, or be governed, then your choice is to leave the national borders.