• ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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    12 hours ago

    You know that people speaking out against child soldiers aren’t condemning the children, right? They’re condemning the people who take advantage of them.

    That’s sort of why most criticism is directed towards warlords and drug cartels.

    Really wasn’t a situation that needed race injected into it, particularly when no one was saying that white child soldiers are somehow okay.

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        8 hours ago

        I don’t know how often discussions of the issues with child soldiers focus on discussions of historical instances, since caring at all is a relatively modern phenomenon, but I don’t think I’ve heard people speak positively of it.
        I don’t think the US used child soldiers though, even in the home defense category the ones who did did.
        To my knowledge neither axis nor allies engaged in the coercive type of child military service most condemned today.

        I don’t think anyone is on the pro-child soldier side of things like you seem to be implying. Like all bad things there’s a gradient. Abducting children, giving them drugs and guns and using them as canon fodder is far worse than equipping them as part of a civil defense force, which is worse than allowing enlistment at 16 rather than 18.