>citizenship is earned through a series of tests and is finalized at the age of 25 >every 5 years tests need to be retaken to validate citizenship >tests include general knowledge about history of the country, current economical and political issues and global affairs
>citizenship is earned I never "earned" mine, I was just born here.
Cooper Wilson
this is your brain on pol
Xavier Cox
no
Benjamin Cox
good idea fascist
Josiah Edwards
what happens if you fail
Jack Cox
>desire to know more intensifies.gif
Jason Rivera
Too easy to manipulate.
"Oh, you think Trump isn't fascist? You just failed the test and therefore aren't allowed to vote."
Blake Wilson
That isn't how it works, shareblue. Go be a fucking moron somewhere else.
Brody Garcia
>Oh, you think Hilary isn't fascist? You just failed the test and therefore aren't allowed to vote.
Justin Garcia
So how does it work, then? Face it, whoever was in charge of the testing would absolutely start manipulating the questions and what constitutes an acceptable answer sooner or later(although it would be subtler than my example, obviously - at least at first).
Logan Clark
A country = a nation. The nation consists of people who share blood, culture, history. There's no other way around. If your blood doesn't belong somewhere, you'll never be a citizen. No mather what your papers say.
Ian Collins
Is this bait? Go back to pol
Hudson Kelly
Ngl that is definitely how fascism works
Aaron Thomas
no this is dumb for too many reasons to list
Angel Lopez
Holy shit have you ever considered you might be retarded
Wyatt Cruz
We're too lazy bro. It would never work
Lucas Thomas
Lmao so the sand niggers have it right then?
Brandon Lee
It's just a moron that watched starship troopers and thought they had a good model for government not realizing it was literal fascism.
Josiah Flores
No. It's retarded. It would create a political subclass, increase societal tension, and create a humanitarian crisis. It's the idea an extremely fascist regime would set up.
Who administers the test? Who writes the questions? Who decides what a passing grade is? What happens when someone fails the test?