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International Relations prof at U. Illinois. Senior Editor @ArcDigi. Author “Drones and Terrorism.” Politics, national security, and occasional nerdery.

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    1. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Jun 30

      Foster kids weren’t separated by the US government to punish their parents for a misdemeanor and deter others. Unaccompanied kids at the border weren’t either. Equating the forced separation policy to those two says more about you—and cognitive dissonance—than about the policy.

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    2. Corinne 🌺 🌴‏ @ConservaGrrl Jun 30
      Replying to @NGrossman81

      Tell that to foster kids. I've had them in my home, and they want their parents as much as the children at the border. What, specifically, are you doing to meet their needs?

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    3. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Jun 30
      Replying to @ConservaGrrl

      The existence of one challenge does not mean people can’t care about another. And it certainly doesn’t mean it’s a good idea for the government to create another. Cool that you foster. I never have, and I’m not sure if I would. But I’m sure it means a lot that you do.

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    4. Corinne 🌺 🌴‏ @ConservaGrrl Jun 30
      Replying to @NGrossman81

      Never underestimate the fact that moral consistency lends more credibility to your cause. Hence, the foster care comparisons, and the outright dismissal of #FamiliesBelongTogether as virtue signaling.

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      Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Jun 30
      Replying to @ConservaGrrl

      The difference is the US government created one of those problems, deliberately hurting children to punish their parents and send a message to unrelated people. I don’t want my government to do that. Do you?

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        2. Corinne 🌺 🌴‏ @ConservaGrrl Jun 30
          Replying to @NGrossman81

          Of course not. It should go to follow that you wouldn't want children to experience any pain, no matter the cause. It's the blatant moral relativism that people are pointing out, not the cause in itself.

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        3. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Jun 30
          Replying to @ConservaGrrl

          Then we agree. About 27% of Americans think it’s a good idea according to polls. I care a lot about gov policy. Make things better if possible; avoid making things worse. I see your point about caring for all kids. But this is an example of gov making things worse. Easy to end.

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