However, as a much older man, I note that Rugal was kidnapped from his family and abandoned by Bajor. Sisko would be essentially condoning the kidnapping (by Dukat) after the fact by letting him stay. Which is interesting because Doctor McCormack seems to think he should have stayed with the Bajoran family.
I don't see that. I mean, if someone adopted a baby whose parents were murdered, letting them keep the child wouldn't be condoning the murder. It's not about what happened years ago, it's about the child's state of mind in the present and the future. The only parents Rugal ever knew were his Bajoran parents, so forcing him to leave them to satisfy the demands of someone who's a complete stranger to him is only going to traumatize him, not help him. It's sacrificing the child's well-being to give the father what he wants, and that's doing it backward. It's treating Rugal as a piece of property, not as a person.
Yes, but if said parents showed up alive then I would absolutely think that they should have the child returned to them.
It's interesting to compare the story to the "Suddenly Human" storyline where a man carries out a murder and kidnapping but is allowed to continue to indoctrinate the child in the culture that carried out the murder. Picard's actions there are also treated as accurate but is retroactively justifying the attack.
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