"a US citizens movement" Re: WWP and working with them.
Dennis
dperrin13 at mediaone.net
Sat Oct 6 06:57:31 PDT 2001
> If nuance is what's important to you, you might notice that in the
> current anti-immigrant climate, terms such as "a US citizens
> movement" don't sound so encouraging to some of us the majority of
> the country. Some of us are so easily cast out as "them," you see,
> on the basis of lack of citizenship.
>
> Yoshie
Oh, come off it. Besides, I don't think I used "US citizens movement." I
believe I said simply "citizens movement" which, since we live in the US,
would be, essentially, framed by this boundary. If I said "US citizens,"
then that was a rhetorical slip, and not meant to be xenophobic.
DP
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