Talk:Jennifer Rohn

Citizenship
Described as 'American', but I'd suggest American/British as she was born American, but naturalized British: http://occamstypewriter.org/mindthegap/2011/03/16/in-which-i-go-native/ Cloning jedi (talk) 10:30, 18 December 2013 (UTC)
 * Her nationality, both in the lead and the infobox, was until recently solely "American" - with only a small mention of her being a British citizen. Reading that blog post makes it clear she didn't take citizenship just for connivence - but because England felt like her home. It is incredibly disingenuous and offensive to go and deny her the right to be described as British - when it is enshrined in law. My cousin has lived permanently in the US for 15 years now, and no one would describe him as an American - because he doesn't have citizenship. You either are or you aren't. A British person is someone with Uk citizenship. She also has American citizenship, and that is noted equally...what do people not get about this? --86.163.174.48 (talk) 21:14, 10 June 2015 (UTC)