One Dupe in a Million

One Dupe in a Million: born and raised in the U.S. ‘singsongs’ that it is their country. Quite the contrary, for country, not unlike family, appears first. One belongs to one’s family, not the other way ‘round.

One Dupe in a Million may carol that certain natives have made the choice to stay; thus, invite the principle of loyalty. Loyal to a country not of their choosing. Likewise, pride in one’s pigmentation, gender, temperament, intellectual capacity. We hold no choice in these matters, yet we glory.

The historical record shows that inventive genius is a universal trait. Likewise, regarding acts of kindness, hate, moments of deceitfulness, rectitude…

The bigot’s mental capacity is apt for turbulence. They aren’t void of intellect by any means, but lean and limited concerning the cerebral arts.

Extremists and opportunists have always weighted migration. If one sustains primitive needs, then migration seems futile, even despite general abuses. Most citizens of Nazi Germany, for example, remained loyal long after 1945.

In the U.S., a spurious notion circulates like a plague that most of society yearns to live in Usonia. Nay, estimates show that 15% would migrate if given the opportunity. The U.S. is, however, the top destination for freebooters and activists.

Jingoists weren’t there at the founding to make pivotal decisions and spur any action. Merely born into ease translating into loyalty. Righteousness doesn’t apply, for the jingoist will find fault and howl bitterly. Apropos, the louder one wails, the less by proportion one has done to preserve their beloved country.

One Dupe in a Million vocalizes that wayfarers decide U.S. border policy and control the purse strings of Congress. Note the inconsistency in blaming itinerants rather than the denizens sworn to protect and serve the nation. Perhaps ruling classes are slaves to recreancy. Thus, find the calls of extremists and opportunists irresistible. Perhaps it’s time to migrate.

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