People with dual citizenship can travel with both their passports. Die mad about it.
Every once in a while I rememeber this time an airport worker said I couldn't travel with both my passports when travelling between my two countries of citizenship and it infuriates me all over again.
Like, wtf you mean I don't have the right to carry a passport for a country I'm a citizen of? That's one of the most basic rights of citizenship there is.
How DARE you try to intimidate me into giving up my right to enter my country of citizenship freely?
Without both my passports I'd need to pay for and apply for a visa to enter a country I'm a citizen of. What kind of idiotic logic is that?
And for anyone thinking "You're making it sound malicious when it's not, maybe they just didn't know"
a) They work at an airport specifically checking people's passports on a daily basis. If they don't know how passports work, they are incompetent at a major component of their job.
b) I've had a good friend once tell me that they think that having two passports is "unfair to everyone else," so this malicious mindset is very much a thing dual citizens encounter.
As I told my friend, you can have two passports too, bud. Just apply to move to another country and leave everything you've ever known behind, live there for several years, and pass a citizenship test.
The fact that you don't want to do what it takes isn't my fault nor my problem.