Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov invited Ukrainian parents to “collect their children” taken from Ukraine amid the ongoing war.

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    What could possibly go wrong with that. I heard the Russians have been very trustworthy in the recent past.

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      See, it was all just a misunderstanding. Just travel into the country that’s been bombing your country for over a year and show up at the lost and found office.

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    So they have no shame to admit they have committed war crimes. And as a parent I would be sceptical if I am safe collecting the children.

    There is also many complications when citizens of a country they are at war with enter the other country. The most reasonable thing to do would be to bring the kids near the border where they would be collected by officials or an organization which makes sure the kids find a safe way home.

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      And as a parent I would be sceptical if I am safe collecting the children.

      Parents will do almost anything in order to be able to be with their children again, no matter how unsafe. That’s one of the reasons this is so messed up.

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    At what point do we start to discuss how evil the Russian regime is? I mean, this is feeling like we are approaching the lines in the sand that we drew after WWII, if we haven’t already blown past them.

    I have no desire to lose more lives, but this is evil. How can any country support Russia in this?

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      USA GOP supports them because Russia is the desired end-state MAGA retards wish to replicate: white Christofacist conservative homogenous country where minorities are subordinate and women and progressives keep their heads down and STFU.

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    Hey families, come on over to our um… kids camp… and while you’re here, can you help us inspect our walk-in ovens? Does is smell like a gas leak in there?

    Conservatives are addicted to committing genocide. Every policy conservatives hold and every law they pass (no matter what country) is designed to inch closer to genocide. Every time.

    Conservatism is a plague that is overdue for a painful cure.

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      Damn, I didn’t realise Elastigirl was real but that’s such a stretch that you must be her…

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    Didn’t they deny taking these children in the first place? Now they’re trying to trap the parents by using the children as bait. Russia delenda est.

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    Hopefully someday soon, they will.

    Escorted by a great deal of firepower, armor, and air support.

    And lots of international investigative teams figuring out and documenting all the war crimes and human trafficking.

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      Fuck Putin. The Russian people do not deserve the hardships they’re enduring due to his warmongering rn

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        Putin still enjoys widespread public support, and the vast majority of the Russian public supports both the explicit goals of the war as well as the implicit ones. This is a problem bigger than Putin, bigger than the oligarchs, and bigger than the current regime.

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          Putin still enjoys widespread public support, and the vast majority of the Russian public supports both the explicit goals of the war as well as the implicit ones

          Sources?

          Every Russian I’ve interacted with has expressed their distate for Putin.

          This is a problem bigger than Putin, bigger than the oligarchs, and bigger than the current regime.

          So could you explicitly point to what the problem is? Bc it seems to me that the oligarchs and Putin have been doing their best to brainwash and ensure that they remain in power, to the detriment of the Russian people.

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            Source?

            Many.
            https://www.usnews.com/news/world-report/articles/2023-05-31/russian-public-support-for-putin-remains-high-despite-concerns-about-ukraine-war-poll
            https://www.statista.com/statistics/896181/putin-approval-rating-russia/

            Every Russian I’ve interacted with has expressed their distate for Putin.

            The ones you have interacted with online or in other countries are going to be less likely to support due to their age, education, and socio-economic status. Classic confirmation bias.

            So could you explicitly point to what the problem is?

            Explicitly? There is no simple answer. There has been brainwashing, no doubt. But look at Russian history. This isn’t an anomaly. Culturally they appear to favor authoritarianism, nationalism, and strong man mentality in their politics.

            The simple solution is education and multiculturalism. But that answer isn’t really simple.

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              Thanks for the info.

              Culturally they appear to favor authoritarianism, nationalism, and strong man mentality in their politics.

              Yeah, while I understand that there is an element of that that’s uniquely Russian, I mean that was also much of the world for much of history.

              But like you said, no easy answer.

              And yeah obviously the people I interact with outside of Russia will give a different perspective. I just always got the vibe from them that a large portion of the population resented Putin, but apparently that’s less of a vibe than I thought.

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            This is all heresay but there were a few reporters over in Russia just asking random people in the street what they thought about the “Special Operation”; most of them answered that it was good that the Nazis were killed and that Ukraine should be brought back into the Motherland. Propaganda is one HELL of a drug.

            Most of the Russians I have talked too over the past year also dislike the War and what Russians are doing there. But mind you these are people that no longer live IN Russia or people who left BECAUSE of the war. So there is that

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      You could say no because if you don’t make it there on your way and back home safe, you forever lost your chance to be together again.

      I understand your of course, this is inhuman in an endless list of ways and manipulates parents like a fine fiddle.

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        You absolutely can’t. But as a parent, I would want to take any chance to see my child again.