I view it as a legal reality based upon the circumstances of your birth.
Therefore, I see the "pure American" that you're reacting to as a legal description, standard and reality honoring history, the Law and its meaning and intent.
Your mom's water could have broken while waiting for the naturalization procedure to start and she could have given birth to you moments after your parents took the oath of citizenship and you would be a "Pure" American.
What else would you be???
Based upon the citizenship you inherited at your birth, it was all American and nothing else.
That's the LEGAL baptism of the melting pot. I washes your past citizenship away and gives you a fresh American identity (citizenship) and a fresh, clean start.
I honor that, am not ashamed of it and do not see it as divisive. Divisive? How could it be? It is what legally makes the Unum out of E pluribus.
Interesting to me that we seem to be using the same words but our understanding and emotional reactions to them are very different.
Thank you for helping me with my confusion!
I’m an American. I’m happy with that distinction and do not want a qualifier.
Cheers!