Based on his interactions with Rugal, O'Brien was convinced that the Bajoran adoptive parents taught Rugal self-hatred. That would make them unfit.
A teenager who sees how his species is brutally oppressing the people he loves might become self-loathing even if his adoptive parents do everything they can to teach him not to.
Hell, it's more likely he came to hate his species as a result of prejudice from his fellow students in school.
There is no reason to believe his adoptive parents did that to him.
Nope, and the assumption that a Bajoran judge can't be unbiased is bigotry. It resembles Donald Trump's racist belief that a U.S. judge of Mexican heritage could not be unbiased towards him because of his stated policy goals re the U.S.-Mexico border.
Tough shit. It's not your call to make -- it's the Bajoran Republic's.
So if an analogous situation had occurred in India a year after the U.K. ended its centuries-long occupation, you would claim an Indian court could not be trusted to adjudicate the issue without bias?
I'm sorry, but this is false. Everyone in France was affected by the war. And just like not all French people were in France during that time, not a Bajorans were on Bajor during the occupation; we learned that in TNG "Ensign Ro."
And there was nowhere in France that wasn't harmed by the Nazi invasion and occupation of their country.
If a French court could be trusted to adjudicate an analogous situation in the immediate aftermath of the German occupation of France, then a Bajoran court could be trusted to adjudicate the Rugal custody issue.
And, again, it is the right of the Provisional Government of the Bajoran Republic to delegate to a third party its sovereign right to adjudicate the issue.
But it was, indeed, a delegation of a right that naturally belonged to the Bajoran Republic and no one else.
I said unpersoning, not genocidal. Good grief, pay attention
Rugal was in an impossible situation, regardless. If he returns to Cardassia, he is immersed in a culture he has learned to hate, has to eat food he doesn't like, and has to live under a totalitarian regime.
If he stays on Bajor, though, he is endlessly reminded of the appalling things his people did, and even if his parents were good to him, he's tarred with the same brush by everyone else. Given that the other Cardassian kids on Bajor probably had it worse, the Federation probably should have made arrangements to either repatriate them, or (if the Cardassians wouldn't take them back) relocate them to a Federation world that hadn't gone through a 60-year genocide at their species' hands.
There is absolutely no indication whatsoever from the actual episode that the Prokas were teaching Rugal to believe Cardassians were deserving of annihilation. You're just making shit up now.
Hate to tell you this, but it's not like the scenario in "Cardassians" is uncommon in conflict zones or former conflict zones. There will, for instance, probably be more than a few Russian children adopted by Ukrainians once Russian forces have finally left the occupied parts of Ukraine. And it's not uncommon for the parents in those scenarios to simultaneously love their adopted children yet hate the culture those children came from. This shit can be damaging to the kids, it's true. But it's also not necessarily as extreme as what you keep claiming.
People are complex. This stuff isn't a binary.
Yes, and to hit a little closer to home there were plenty of children of American troops with Korean and Vietnamese women who were left behind, permanently out of place in their birth country while not having the right to enter the United States even if they had a means of getting here, and not free of prejudice even if they did get here.
The assessment of Mister "Gentle was bred out of these Cardassians a long time ago" after one evening with Rugal? He's welcome to his opinion, just as we all are.Based on his interactions with Rugal, O'Brien was convinced that the Bajoran adoptive parents taught Rugal self-hatred. That would make them unfit.
Miles O'Brien and his opinion, as a temporary foster parent, would be qualified to provide witness to Rugal's state and welfare to child welfare officials, the police, and indeed, the court in modern society.The assessment of Mister "Gentle was bred out of these Cardassians a long time ago" after one evening with Rugal? He's welcome to his opinion, just as we all are.![]()
Right, and then those with the actual power to make decisions do so based on all of the opinions and facts at hand.Miles O'Brien and his opinion, as a temporary foster parent, would be qualified to provide witness to Rugal's state and welfare to child welfare officials, the police, and indeed, the court in modern society.
You can't know their 'true' motivations any better than I can. We can only assume based on what Proka and Rugal say. You claim they raised him to hate himself, but Rugal himself refutes that. He understands the difference between the way they feel about Cardassians and the way they feel about him. He hates the Cardassians for what they did, not just "because his parents say so."
Indeed. The whole first chunk of a novel, in fact.![]()
You literally claimed they were raising him to think Cardassians should be annihilated.
The assessment of Mister "Gentle was bred out of these Cardassians a long time ago" after one evening with Rugal? He's welcome to his opinion, just as we all are.
I do love a good impossible situation on Trek. I much prefer a spirited discussion like this rather than an argument on how long the Enterprise really is.
I can't imagine why.The difference is O'Brien tried to deal with his bigotry (at least outwardly) after Keiko called him out. Rugal's adoptive parents made no such effort.
I can't imagine why.
As I said last time, no one said bigotry is "okay". Understanding is not the same as approval.Again, this is the claim that bigotry is fine as long as it comes from the "correct" side.
As I said last time, no one said bigotry is "okay". Understanding is not the same as approval.
Wrong. I was speaking of a hypothetical regarding a Mexican child. I didn't mention Rugal in that analogy.
Try reading before replying.
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