There is nothing "bizarre" about it. That's not just a "citizen" but a 'natural born citizen.' It has been universally accepted over human generations that spans Millenniums. And the 14th Amendment does not change the meaning and intent of the natural born citizen clause in Article 2 of the US Constitution.
As for "natural born" versus "naturalized," though, it has been around for a while, if not millenia. Those are the two types of citizen, those born into it and those naturalized.
And the 14th Amendment does not change the meaning and intent of the natural born citizen clause in Article 2 of the US Constitution.
Exactly.