citizenship

Image of expressionless citizens holding passports in a line
"The moment you gain a right, a long queue of obligations begins."
Politics & Society

Description

Citizenship is the ceremonial contract of pseudo-marriage between the individual and the state. It bestows a dual shackle of rights and duties that one can invoke or ignore at will. Once celebrated as a badge of pride, it has now morphed into an excuse for passport delays and unpaid taxes. While offering a sense of belonging, it paradoxically becomes a chain of obligation for those seeking autonomy.

Definitions

  • A state-sanctioned bundle of rights and obligations wrapped in patriotic rhetoric.
  • The bizarre combo of voting privileges and the drudgery of tax payments.
  • A participation pass for the periodic update game known as passport renewal.
  • A status that brands forgetful applicants as pariahs overnight.
  • A title whose value is appreciated only after one drowns abroad.
  • The magic incantation that prefaces every high-minded meeting starting with “As citizens…”.
  • A social marker that invites both recognition and surveillance simultaneously.
  • A pesky credential that sparks envy and resentment in foreign nationals.
  • An entry ticket to the festival of democracy.
  • A wildcard card remembered only when asserting one’s rights.

Examples

  • “Citizenship is great, isn’t it? I pay taxes but expect potholes to be fixed by someone else.”
  • “As a citizen, I demand a raise. Don’t care about your budget, though.”
  • “They ask for my ID because I have citizenship, but I never carry it around.”
  • “No citizenship means no vote. No wonder no campaign trucks show up.”
  • “Passport renewal? It’s like a routine citizenship health check.”
  • “He wields his citizenship like a shield, yet complains about every public service.”
  • “Citizenship gives me the right to protest, but I’ll Uber home in style.”
  • “Oops, forgot to renew citizenship mid-trip. Classic.”
  • “Stop calling me a terrorist just because I have citizenship!”
  • “Saying ‘As a citizen…’ only to tweet from home couch.”
  • “Proud of my citizenship, but I never show up to vote.”
  • “Like a thief demanding citizenship while evading taxes.”
  • “You’d think citizenship makes people obsess over recycling. Strange.”
  • “We exercise our citizenship every time the national anthem plays.”
  • “Mention citizenship and suddenly you’re treated like an adult.”
  • “What if someone handed out citizenship with a sponsorship?”
  • “Only brings up citizenship when disasters strike. Untrustworthy.”
  • “Citizenship: the reason infrastructure remains broken.”
  • “Students have citizenship but curfew? Ridiculous!”
  • “Fear losing citizenship and vanishing from social media.”

Narratives

  • As election day nears, citizens momentarily rise from their couches, reclaiming a fleeting public spirit.
  • Renewing citizenship feels like a tedious annual contract reminder, forgotten by all until the last minute apologies start.
  • When public services decay, citizens take to social media to perform the ritual of outrage.
  • The moment you receive citizenship, you inherit the burden of others’ tax evasion as well.
  • Only after a maritime mishap abroad do fools appreciate the true worth of citizenship.
  • The phrase ‘exercising my citizenship’ blurs the line between civic duty and ego showmanship.
  • In disasters, heroic citizen stories flood the media, while reconstruction bills quietly pile up.
  • Even on lazy weekends, citizenship grants you the sacred right to buy a can of coffee from a vending machine.
  • Citizenship is nothing more than a precarious contract between individual and state.
  • Rejoicing over election updates is akin to a child playing with a toy called citizenship.
  • Abroad, citizenship only proves its value when you dial your embassy in distress.
  • As local governance crumbles, the value of citizenship slowly erodes too.
  • When fiscal opacity is exposed, citizens unleash their wrath on anonymous forums.
  • Privileges enjoyed only by citizens come with burdens required to maintain them.
  • Like a credit card, overusing citizenship can lead to hitting your limit.
  • From the moment you sign the oath, the chains of citizenship quietly tighten.
  • At international conferences, bearers of citizenship greet each other as ‘fellow countrymen.’
  • Campaign speeches are poetic brainwash devices that seize citizens’ hearts.
  • Singing the national anthem feels like a solemn ritual reaffirming the sanctity of citizenship.
  • In parliament galleries, the small miracle is that mere citizenship grants you entry.

Aliases

  • State Protection Plan
  • Taxpayer Club Card
  • Constitutional Passport
  • Certificate of Obligation
  • Ticket of Rights
  • Escape Prevention Device
  • Residency Verification Stamp
  • Participation Badge
  • Marriage Contract with Government
  • Public Service Warranty
  • Voting Permit
  • Citizen’s Badge
  • Rope of Duty
  • Shield of Rights
  • Foreign Insurance
  • Voting Token
  • Social Entry Pass
  • Administrative Passport
  • Human Rights Scam Kit
  • Regional Guarantee

Synonyms

  • National ID
  • Social Status
  • Participation License
  • Rights Package
  • Obligation Road
  • Patriot Card
  • Exclusive Club
  • Guardian’s Signature
  • Public License
  • Key to the Wall
  • Freedom Warrant
  • Responsibility Unlock
  • Tax Subscription
  • Citizen Voucher
  • Administration Ticket
  • Permanent Pass
  • Social Security Pass
  • Official Passport
  • Status IPO
  • Donation Requirement Certificate

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