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Thursday, January 8, 2026

Question: are you in the wrong country?

The United States was created on the land which it currently exists by European settlers who created a legal document for all its dwellers to abide by as the law of the land. By the way, that document is the United States Constitution, which was the first of its type in the entire world. This is the absolute historical foundation. Whatever existed before on the land was not the United States. The history is what it is and one cannot time travel to change it. Anyone here obviously came here because they wanted what those white Europeans created. Again, what existed before was something else. I recently quoted Leo Tolstoy in a post. He said: “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.”  These days some are here who aren't trying to change the world, but they do seem to want to change the United States. Who still wants to immigrate here?

Immigration has been welcomed in the United States since the beginning. Coming to the United States implies that one will abide by its laws. One does not immigrate to the United States to change it. Anyone virtue signaling and wanting something different should return to where they were previously because you're obviously in the wrong country.

One may have even been born in the United States but probably doesn't really belong here. In January of 2025, I wrote and published a piece on my Unifying the Faith blog which was titled, The Budde Incident. Basically, I wrote about how Bishop Budde was virtue signaling at President Trump during a sermon at the National Cathedral on his second day in office. Feel free to read it. I will provide the link below. My point here isn't about her sermon, it is really about something I said in it with relevance to Jus soli. I said the following. I wish to note that with relevance to Jus soli, even in Sweden (the bishop’s birthplace), a child born there does not automatically become a citizen, but for some reason many want the United States to have standards that most countries don’t have.

I will close here and say that one may have been born in the United States and perhaps not really be happy being here. On the other hand, one may have been born elsewhere and be very happy in these United States. My question to anyone living in the United States is are you in the wrong country?


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  1. By the way, part 2 of this post is coming soon. Basically, it will be about the following.

    Defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic" is a solemn oath taken by U.S. officials (civil, military, and naturalized citizens) pledging loyalty to the Constitution....

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Question: are you in the wrong country?

The United States was created on the land which it currently exists by European settlers who created a legal document for all its dwellers t...