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Pedro Delgado said:
If they're a pacifist there's no problem whatsoever.
If some one calls himself a citizen of a specific country or is given that right to call himself as such - for fulfilling whatever norms - you have to support your country in spirit and not just by paying taxes and the like in my opinion.

If during war - a situation of crisis - a person supports an enemy nation in spirit I find it repulsive.

During the war of Afghanistan and Iraq many Americans - who could claim themselves to be as proud Americans as others opposed the wars giving reasons. Americans as a whole voted for the Bush administration again though through the political process.

So there is a lot which can be discussed on this very interesting issue really.

Maybe a thread in off topic on the same could get some very interesting debate. I think I will create one.
 

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