People need to stop spreading the false narrative that he recently entered the country. He was here his whole life and was brainwashed by the media to hate America.
Biden's bombing of Syria recently didn't help either.
I was born here. My father was born here. His father was born here. His father, my great-grandfather, was born here. And my great-grandfather’s father? Born here. I think it may even stretch another generation or two of American born men, before the paternal lineage crosses over the atlantic to the Alsace-Lorraine region of Europe.
Agreed. I was simply talking about the timeframe. I have friends who aren’t citizens but moved here at a very young age, and they sound more American than some born here. So I was just pointing out that there CAN be a difference between that and what the tweet from OP is claiming.
That being said, I agree that the point is totally moot. I just also agree that we shouldn’t be stickying posts that have incorrect facts like that, as it just makes us easier to discredit, even if the spirit of the message is still ultimately correct.
Hang on, I read that he was brought here when he was 3.
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People need to stop spreading the false narrative that he recently entered the country. He was here his whole life and was brainwashed by the media to hate America.
Biden's bombing of Syria recently didn't help either.
It's not misinformation, he's literally a foreign born terrorist.
"a couple of years after the United Stateswas kind enough to take him in" is pretty close to misinformation.
My family has been here for centuries, I've visited their graves from when they died in the 1700s, this terrorist is fresh off the boat.
I was born here. My father was born here. His father was born here. His father, my great-grandfather, was born here. And my great-grandfather’s father? Born here. I think it may even stretch another generation or two of American born men, before the paternal lineage crosses over the atlantic to the Alsace-Lorraine region of Europe.
Technically true. But what are you arguing? Best I can tell he was still not a US citizen and should not have been able to get a gun.
If he turns out to have been naturalized then your point holds more credence, but if he was not then your point is entirely moot.
Agreed. I was simply talking about the timeframe. I have friends who aren’t citizens but moved here at a very young age, and they sound more American than some born here. So I was just pointing out that there CAN be a difference between that and what the tweet from OP is claiming.
That being said, I agree that the point is totally moot. I just also agree that we shouldn’t be stickying posts that have incorrect facts like that, as it just makes us easier to discredit, even if the spirit of the message is still ultimately correct.