Why not kill two birds with one stone? Meme is a reminder of the plethora of very good reasons women shouldn't vote. Only Married Men or Formerly Married Men with children should vote. Men are doing virtually all of the dying militarily(99% all time) and genetically(only 45% have kids compared to 90% of women), we should get all of the say in how society runs because of those facts. If we, as men, don't Man Up and take control, "our" women will vote to import shitskins who will.
its technically illegal to be in parliament as a dual citizen in australia too but it only gets brought up when it suits someone in parliament to shoot their mouth off about it against someone specific, which results in... well... doxxing crossbench politicians for the same thing back and forth, someone from 'both sides' being sacked, and then a ceasefire on both sides with the agreement to just shut the fuck up about it.
big issue here is half of europes post war citizenship status rules, if you look hard enough, fuckloads of people, myself included, suddenly find out theyre legally dual nationals by either ancestry (grandparents) or descent (father) which in the case of a politician is problematic.
kids born to british fathers (me and oldest sister) before 1983 were 'british protected' but not automatic citizens or any right to live and work there passport etc. law changed in 83, that status was deleted so wasnt given to anyone born after (youngest sister has to apply via ancestry, pointless) but anyone that already had that status became 'citizen' with full rights. only found out myself when i was looking at visas and shit and found out it was easier for me to get a uk passport than an aus one, and the uk one specifically stated my birthplace as 'town, state, australia' so my uk passport also proved my australian nationality. shrugs
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big issue here is half of europes post war citizenship status rules, if you look hard enough, fuckloads of people, myself included, suddenly find out theyre legally dual nationals by either ancestry (grandparents) or descent (father) which in the case of a politician is problematic.
kids born to british fathers (me and oldest sister) before 1983 were 'british protected' but not automatic citizens or any right to live and work there passport etc. law changed in 83, that status was deleted so wasnt given to anyone born after (youngest sister has to apply via ancestry, pointless) but anyone that already had that status became 'citizen' with full rights. only found out myself when i was looking at visas and shit and found out it was easier for me to get a uk passport than an aus one, and the uk one specifically stated my birthplace as 'town, state, australia' so my uk passport also proved my australian nationality. shrugs