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Crom_3 t1_ivlwrdw wrote

Yes, that may have been a mistake. But, do we traumatize these kids by ripping them away from the only loving parents and happy home they know to fix that mistake? Or do we leave them in that loving home, and work harder to bettet place native children in native homes going forward?

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[deleted] t1_ivlx7uo wrote

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Crom_3 t1_ivndu3w wrote

I get it. You believe those kids being raised by a native family is important enough to forcible remove them from the only loving family they've ever known and very likely traumatize them severely. Those kids don't understand that they should have been placed with a native family to ensure they are raised native. They only know that you are taking them away from the mother, father and family they love by force.

Talk about what should have and could have happened all day. Bring up the ridiculous parallels to kidnapped children. But just understand that those kids welfare isn't your first consideration. Making sure their parents have the correct ethnicity is.

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HopeFloatsFoward t1_ivne2jb wrote

You are the one not caring about these kids well being. They are kidnappers, their behavior is traumatizing these children. This is not about race, these children are being treated as a commodity by the Brackeens

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