• OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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    So you would prefer that they be left where they are, understood.

    Personally I think it’s good that children not be left in dangerous, traumatic situations, but if you want to classify something as “genocide” when it involves saving the lives of the “victims,” then I guess I am defending “genocide.” And if you wanted to call if “murder” when I take a drink of water, I guess that means I’ll defend “murder” too. If you play around with words enough you can make anything look bad.

    I consider people being slaughtered worse than children being raised in a culture different from that of their parents, so sue me.

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        You’re using a false-dilemma argument

        No, I’m using a real-dilemma argument. If you’d care to provide an alternative to taking them out of a war zone or leaving them there, I would love to hear it.

        How many Rubles do you get per comment?

        Of course, the “everyone who disagrees with me is a secret agent” conspiracy theory. I’m not feeling particularly quippy today so I’m not going to bother making fun of it.

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            Where they’ll be raised by French or German or English parents, etc. Still doesn’t address your core issue.

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              No. Refugees are given temporary amnesty until the war is over. Then they will work with the Ukrainian government for reconnection with family or adoption.

              Russia is placing them in homes that will raise them as Russians, with no intention of returning these children to Ukraine.

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                So you want them to stay in the orphanage system indefinitely, until the war ends.

                I’m sorry but the pressing, immediate issue is the humanitarian crisis. The orphanage system of any country can only handle so many and if there are families willing to take them in, then that’s better than the alternatives for them. Cultural concerns are secondary to humanitarian ones.

                Also we don’t really know what Russia’s plans are for war orphans after the war ends. The idea that they have no intention of returning them seems like speculation on your part.

                The thing that would change my mind on this is to see established precedent for how these issues have been handled in the past, during previous wars. Every war creates war orphans but not every war is classified as a genocide.

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      We would prefer they go with their parents or at least family.

      Which Russia is preventing by kidnapping them.

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        We’re talking about war orphans. Generally, their family is either dead or can’t be located.

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          Most people have extended families, that could be located if someone tried. But I think you knew that.

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            Yes, and hopefully peace will be achieved as soon as possible so that that process can happen, but it’s a little hard to track people down during the chaos of war. This isn’t a new phenomenon.