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Originally Posted by HDGristle
Asian isn't a nationality. Middle Eastern isn't a nationality. That's race. We can discuss ethnicity separately, however it's not what you're driving at.
But nationality is about where you're a goddamn legal citizen or national, not just about where you were born. The ability to change nationality exists via immigration. The ability to have multiple nationalities exists. Birthright citizenship or nationality based on being physically present in a country when you're born isn't universal.
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Wrong. Nationality has multiple meanings and is about more than just the country where you live.
Per Merrian-Webster
3a: national status
specifically : a legal relationship involving allegiance on the part of an individual and usually protection on the part of the state
nationality bestowed by birth
5a: a people having a common origin, tradition, and language and capable of forming or actually constituting a nation-state
The diverse nationalities of the Austro-Hungarian Empire desired independence.
b: an ethnic group constituting one element of a larger unit (such as a nation)
The country is home to five nationalities.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nationality
Per Cambridge Dictionary:
a group of people of the same race, religion, traditions, etc.:
At the International School they have students of 46 different nationalities.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/...sh/nationality