If the US forces me to choose between my two nationalities, I choose France – and Europe | Alexander Hurst

The United States has crossed a line, and it's clear that its intention is no longer to maintain a partnership with the European Union, but to dismantle it altogether. Senator Bernie Moreno's introduction of the Exclusive Citizenship Act, which would strip individuals like author Alexander Hurst of their American citizenship if they also hold French nationality, serves as a stark reminder of this policy shift.

The US has officially adopted a "civilisational erasure" approach towards Europe, actively supporting far-right and ethnonationalist parties that are hostile to the EU. This is a betrayal of historic alliances and a clear attempt to fragment European society in a manner similar to Russia's efforts to destabilize British and US societies through Brexit and disinformation campaigns.

Europe has been slow to respond to these provocations, instead opting for coddling, backtracking, and capitulation. It's time for a change in approach, one that involves standing firm against US aggression and promoting a more assertive European identity.

The EU faces significant challenges from far-right authoritarianism within its own ranks, but the US attempts to undermine its authority by supporting these forces are even greater. The rift over Iraq that many thought was temporary has returned, and this time it's structural and potentially irreparable.

Rather than hoping for a miraculous turnaround in US politics or cowering under pressure, Europeans must take matters into their own hands. This involves behaving autonomously, speaking out against US hostility with confidence and clarity, and promoting a shared narrative of European citizenship and belonging.

The idea of a more aggressive European response to US interference is not as far-fetched as some pundits might claim. In fact, it's long overdue. By taking a firm stance and asserting its own interests, Europe can reclaim its rightful place on the world stage.

For author Hurst, holding both French and American citizenship represents a cognitive space where multiple identities and stories intersect. Losing one of these citizenships would be to renounce people, places, and experiences that matter deeply to him. He will not make such a sacrifice, and neither should anyone else who values their European identity.

The US may try to strip Hurst of his American citizenship as a consequence of his French nationality, but this would only serve to underscore the gravity of the situation. Europeans must stand firm in the face of hostility and promote a narrative of belonging and shared purpose that is uniquely theirs. The time for cowering is over – it's time to assert European identity and take back control.
 
🚨 I'm seriously worried about the direction this is heading, it feels like we're witnessing the unraveling of decades-long alliances 💔. The US' support for far-right parties in Europe is just another example of how globalization has created more divisions than unity 🤝. Europeans need to take a stand and not be held hostage by US aggression 😤. It's time to reassert our own identity and values, and not let the US dictate what we believe in 🌎. We can't afford to lose that sense of European citizenship and belonging 💔. What do you guys think is the best way for Europe to push back against this kind of pressure?
 
Ugh, this is so frustrating 😩! I feel like we're losing ourselves in all of this... Like, what even is our sense of self anymore? 🤯 We used to think the US was on our side, but now it seems like they just want to tear everything apart 💔. It's not just about the EU, either - I mean, think about all the people who are caught in the middle because of this kind of thing. Authors like Alexander Hurst, who have two citizenships and can't just pick one... It's so unfair! 😭 And the worst part is that it feels like Europe is just sitting there, waiting for someone else to fix everything 🙅‍♂️. We need to take matters into our own hands and stand up for ourselves - we can do this, even if it's scary 💪.
 
I'm so worried about this 😩 what's going on with US and EU? It feels like they're pulling the plug on their friendship 🤯, and for what? This "Exclusive Citizenship Act" sounds super aggressive 💣, I mean, who does the US think it is, trying to strip people of their citizenship just because they hold another nationality? 🤷‍♂️

I get that there's tension between far-right parties in Europe, but come on, can't we just work together to address those issues instead of stabbing each other in the back? 🙅‍♂️ I feel like Europe is always playing catch-up when it comes to dealing with US politics 💔.

The thing is, having dual citizenship means you get to experience two amazing cultures, and that's what Hurst does – he gets to connect his French identity with his American one, and that's something special 🌈. Losing either would be like losing a part of yourself 💥.

I think it's time for Europe to take matters into its own hands 🔥, speak up against US aggression, and promote a shared narrative of European citizenship and belonging ❤️. We need more leaders who are brave enough to stand firm in the face of hostility and assert their identity 🗣️.

This whole thing feels super dramatic, but I guess that's what happens when you're dealing with big politics 😬. All I know is that I want Europe to be strong and proud again 💪, and I'm here for it 👍
 
I'm getting worried about the US-EU relationship 🤔. It sounds like they're intentionally trying to drive a wedge between us. I mean, stripping someone of their citizenship just because they have another nationality? That's some serious chill vibes 😒. And supporting far-right parties that are hostile to the EU is just plain weird.

I think Europe needs to take matters into its own hands and start making its own decisions without US interference 🤝. We've been too slow to respond to their provocations and it's time for a change. I'm not saying we need to be aggressive, but some assertiveness wouldn't hurt 🙄.

And can we talk about the whole idea of European citizenship? It's so important to me personally, and I think it should be more than just a concept - it should be something that people can stake their claim on 💪. We need to promote a narrative of belonging and shared purpose that feels uniquely European to me 🌍.

It's time for Europe to stand firm and assert its own interests without being held back by US hostility 🔒. Let's take back control and show the world what we're capable of 💥!
 
🤔 The US is playing a super sketchy game here 🤯. Like, they're basically trying to dismantle the EU altogether 🚫 and it's not okay ⚠️. I mean, who needs friends when you can just dictate what's best for them, right? 😒 It's like they think Europe owes them something and that's just sad. 🙅‍♂️

I'm all for standing up to the US and being confident about European identity 💪. We don't need to be held back by their aggression 🚫. And what's with this "civilisational erasure" stuff? Like, who are they trying to erase? 🤷‍♀️ European people have been through so much history already, I think we've earned the right to our own identity 💕.

I'm worried about countries like France and Germany that are already dealing with their own issues 🤯. The EU needs to step up its game and take a firmer stance against US aggression 🔥. We can't just sit back and watch them try to undermine our sovereignty 👑. It's time for some serious action 💥.
 
ugh I'm literally shook 🤯 this whole US EU thing is getting super weird. I mean, they're basically trying to dismantle the entire partnership thing... it's like, what even is the point of having allies if you're just gonna stab 'em in the back? 🤕 and can we talk about how messed up it is that they're supporting far-right and ethno-nationalist parties in Europe? it's like, not cool at all 🙅‍♂️

I'm kinda glad someone like Alexander Hurst is speaking out against this stuff. I mean, losing his American citizenship would be a huge deal for him... but he's all about that European identity life, and I am HERE FOR IT 💁‍♀️. I think it's time for Europe to stand up for itself and promote its own interests instead of just cowering under pressure 😒

I'm curious to see how this whole thing plays out... do you guys think Europe will be able to assert its own identity and take back control? 🤔 only time will tell, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
 
I'm low-key worried about this Exclusive Citizenship Act 🤯, if they're gonna start stripping ppl away from their EU citizenship cuz of French nationality... what's next? A digital footprint ban or something 😂? I mean, I get that the US is tryin' to flex its muscles and all, but it feels like they're just playin' with fire 🔥. Europe needs to take a stand and show 'em who's boss 💪, not let 'em bully us into submission 🤖. Can't we just have an open conversation instead of resorting to all this drama 🤔?
 
Dude, I'm low-key worried about this Exclusive Citizenship Act 🤕. According to my calculations, the US has already spent like $1.5 trillion on defense since 2001, which is a huge chunk of change 💸. Meanwhile, the EU's GDP is around €18 trillion, so they've got some serious clout too 💪.

I mean, have you seen the numbers on far-right extremism in Europe? It's like 20% of the population thinks that nationalist ideologies are the way to go 📊. That's a big chunk of people who need to be addressed,imo. The EU needs to take bold action and not just sit back and let the US undermine their authority.

I've got some charts on this too 📈. If we look at the trajectory of US-EU relations since 2001, it's clear that things have been going downhill 🔍. The number of transatlantic crises has increased by like 300% in the last decade alone 😱. It's time for a change, bro.

By the way, did you know that 75% of Europeans consider their national identity to be more important than their EU citizenship 🤝? That's a game-changer. The EU needs to tap into this sense of European pride and assert its own interests on the world stage 💥.

Anyway, I think it's time for the EU to stand up for itself and not let the US dictate the terms 🔊. We need more stories like Alexander Hurst's, where people are proud to hold multiple citizenships and celebrate their diversity 🌎. That's the kind of narrative we need to be promoting,imo 💬.
 
I'm literally livid about this Exclusive Citizenship Act 🤯. It's like, hello US, you're basically saying we're not welcome in your country anymore if we have another nationality too 😒. And what's with supporting far-right parties that are toxic to Europe? That's just, like, super hypocritical and damaging 💔.

I mean, I get it, there's tension between the EU and US, but this is taking it to a whole new level 🚨. The EU needs to stand up for itself and not be afraid of speaking out against US aggression 👊. We can't just sit back and let them undermine our authority like that 😤.

And what about people like Alexander Hurst who have dual citizenship? They shouldn't have to choose between their two homes just because the US is being petty 🙅‍♂️. The EU needs to be more assertive and promote a narrative of European identity and belonging, not just try to erase it 👥.

I'm so tired of seeing Europe cower in the face of adversity 🤦‍♀️. It's time for us to take back control and stand up for ourselves 💪. We can't keep letting others dictate our relationships with other countries 🌎.
 
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