As the father of two sons born in Russia, I was enraged by Vladimir Putin's
government ban on American adoptions from the former Soviet state, and I said so
in every venue open to me. A Russian national (and evangelical Christian)
responded to me via social media with a rebuke: "Russia needs the gospel, not
Americans adopting our children," he said. "Why don't you Americans solve your
own problems before interfering in ours?" I think his response is worth
pondering.
We must first acknowledge that this reaction is precisely what
the Putin government wants from Russians. The Obama administration rightly
supported sanctions against Russia for its abysmal human rights record. The
leftover KGB thugocracy responded by "punishing" Americans by cutting off
adoption, knowing this would play well with jingoistic nationalism.
At
one level, this is quite understandable. Imagine if the Cold War were reversed
-- the United States having collapsed into impoverished separate states and
Soviet citizens adopting children from here. We'd probably see people screaming
lines from "Red Dawn" at the new parents in the airports. The situation would be
a blow to national pride. And that's exactly the point. Read more
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