Communists claim "no human is illegal," but use the phrase "stolen land" to foment division. You prove the absurdity of the phrase by exposing the inherent contradiction. There is no such thing as stolen land if all humans are legal; the current residents establish laws in their respective lands, countries, et cetera contrary to the claim. For example:
- Is Mexico stolen land by Communist logic (an oxymoron)? Yes.
- Is an American living in Mexico undocumented and in violation of Mexican immigration laws illegal? Yes.
- There is no such country named Mexico if the answer is yes to both questions. One answer must be no.
Communists claim "no human is illegal," but use the phrase "stolen land" to foment division. You prove the absurdity of the phrase by exposing the inherent contradiction. There is no such thing as stolen land if all humans are legal; the current residents establish laws in their respective lands, countries, et cetera contrary to the claim. For example:
- Is Mexico stolen land by Communist logic (an oxymoron)? Yes.
- Is an American living in Mexico undocumented and in violation of Mexican immigration laws illegal? Yes.
- There is no such country named Mexico if the answer is yes to both questions. One answer must be no.
Communists claim "no human is illegal," but use the phrase "stolen land" to foment division. You prove the absurdity of the phrase by exposing the inherent contradiction. There is no such thing as stolen land if all humans are legal; the current residents establish laws in their respective lands, countries, et cetera contrary to the claim. For example:
- Is Mexico stolen land by Communist logic? Yes.
- Is an American living in Mexico undocumented and in violation of Mexican immigration laws illegal? Yes.
- There is no such country named Mexico if the answer is yes to both questions. One answer must be no.