Pat Buchanan

Is it more evil to kill your own people than to barge in to another country and kill theirs?

Ahh, I wasn’t aware of that.

No, it’s just a different kind of thing. I don’t see such a revolutionary murderous regime arising in America. Maybe it already has in the past, but I don’t see it repeating.

Prussian Jews acquired citizenship in 1812, and upon unification, the Jews of all of Germany were emancipated and granted citizenship. The Weimar Republic passed an even more expansive citizenship law, and by the time Hitler came along, most German Jews had citizenship.

Memory must have failed me. Cite for any of that? I know Hitler deprived all Jews in the Reich of citizenship as almost the first step of stripping them of their rights and property and getting rid of them. And I know the jus sanguinis law, a holdover from the Empire, is what has barred most Turkish “guest workers” from obtaining German citizenship even if they were born in Germany and their families have been there two or three generations. (Conversely, it’s the same law that allowed many ethnically German refugees from lands east of Germany to gain German citizenship after WWII and, in some cases, after the Cold War.)

“The public may reason according to its wits, but this court must reason according to the law.”

– Sir Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons, by Robert Bolt