Rdr4evr, as for your questions:
"Why U.S. citizen? What if they are not citizens? How bout we just go with the label "human"."
I feel a great debt of gratitude for the efforts and sacrifices made by generations of our forefather here. As for my native land - I am a US citizen.
I acknowledge myself as simply human - and more than that, simply another animal - more often than most but I do not see it as contradictory to one's affiliation with a native land or homeland. What I do object to is the notion of ethnic heritage. That is a tribalism that IMO is best left in the past. It is nothing more than a divisive and contentious way to define oneself. Tribalism never got anyone very far.
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