Acknowledging reality is the first step to changing it. Its interesting that you give up when I ask you to suggest an alternative to accepting that your nationality and citizenship something you are born into; you give up and retreat into ad hominem.
the alternative is forcing authority to acknowledge your human rights as a free sovereign flesh and blood man or woman.
you are contracted onto the "Citizen Ship".
your parents contracted you onto it by using their own "Guardian Ship" over you and application for a birth certificate and a social insurance/security number/card, which is voluntary (read the legislation), and you took it over in your teens because you have never disputed it (Maxims of Law in the context of presumption, which states "He who does not deny, admits." and "A presumption will stand good until the contrary is proved.".
so, remove those presumptions, thus removing their presumed authority over you. You are sovereign and the supreme authority over youself, your property, and who you are guardian over.
"... Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed ..." - Declaration of Independencerevoke, rescind, and disolve all contracts (consent) with the state if you want to be free.
and remember some other consent-related Maxims of Law:
- He who is silent appears to consent.
- No one is obliged to accept a benefit against his consent.
- Consent makes the law. A contract is a law between the parties, which can acquire force only by consent.
- Consent makes the law: the terms of a contract, lawful in its purpose, constitute the law as between the parties.
- To him consenting no injury is done.
- He who consents cannot receive an injury.
- Consent removes or obviates a mistake.
- He who mistakes is not considered as consenting.
- Every consent involves a submission; but a mere submission does not necessarily involve consent.
- The contract makes the law.
- Agreements give the law to the contract.
- They who consent to an act, and they who do it, shall be visited with equal punishment.
- Acting and consenting parties are liable to the same punishment.
- What is mine cannot be taken away without my consent.
- It is better to suffer every wrong or ill, than to consent to it.
otherwise, bow to the Kings, kiss their feet, do what they tell you when they tell you, pay what they tell when they tell you, and never complain about it, because you agreed to it all, and most of all, enjoy your enslavement.