Anonymous 08/21/2025 (Thu) 07:02 Id: b666cf No.159720 del
First Principles
Constitutions
Public Policy Positions and Outcomes

Membership in a society is a matter of compact or contract among people, not a matter of inherent rights.

Political obligation is not the result of birth, it is the consequence of the voluntary consent of free individuals. Citizenship is not tied to a place but you must as a rational actor, as a human being with inherent rights, consent or agree to be governed by a particular regime.

14th Amendment
1st section All persons born or naturalized
1. Two requirements to become a Citizen you have to be born or naturalized in the United States.
2. Subject to the jurisdiction thereof

Equality Principle - All human beings are equal in their natural rights and their natural obligations

Consent Principle - is based on all men are created equal. Consent is required on both sides so it has to be mutual and reciprocal. All parties to the contract must agree both to be part of that society but also to the membership of all the other parties. It can not be one side imposing itself on the other, that is not a relationship of equals.

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