User talk:Tex99999
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Re: Nationalities
[edit]Hi! I saw a comment stating:
- "So why do you and other Americans think you can change peoples nationalities? If someone was born in Canada - they are and will remain Canadian till death, no matter what you think. Grow up "
Some people do renounce their citizenships. I imagine it's rare in Canada, but I know of people who renounced their American citizenship, including US-born people like Debito Arudou. WhisperToMe (talk) 23:38, 12 June 2020 (UTC)
Who was talking about Americans?
Well its simple - you were offended because you were wrong and don't want to admit it.
I have an email from the write himself that the character I mentioned was CIA. If you'd watched the movie you wouldn't have changed my correction as you'd have come to the same conclusion.
I'd be happy to share the said email with you...