• When children are present in a genocide

    From NefeshBarYochai@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 29 04:08:59 2024
    XPost: talk.politics.misc, talk.politics.guns, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic

    by Sabreen Akhter


    “The children are always ours, every single one of them, all over the
    globe; and I’m beginning to suspect that whoever is incapable of
    recognizing this may be incapable of morality.” -
    James Baldwin

    When children are present in a place that is bombed, they die more
    frequently than adults. Their smaller bodies are not capable of
    absorbing the impact as well. Their heads are bigger and heavier and
    hit surfaces with greater force relative to their size. Their
    abdominal organs are not as well protected by their rib cages and are
    more exposed to blunt trauma. Their hearts and lungs are smaller,
    closer to the surface, less muscular and spacious, and less protected.
    The smaller the child, the greater their risk. When you bomb a place
    with children in it, your primary intention is to kill all the
    children first.

    When children are present in a place that is starved of food and
    water, they die more rapidly than adults. Because of their increased
    metabolic needs and greater body surface area, a lack of clean water
    and nutrition affects them profoundly. Dehydration can set in in a
    matter of hours, malnutrition in a matter of days. Their eyes sink and
    their skins tent. They grow listless and their development stunts.
    Over time, their organs start to slow and falter, their kidneys become
    unable to filter urine, their hearts unable to keep pace. In infants,
    this happens even more rapidly, with simple electrolyte deficiencies
    from a lack of formula leading to seizures and, eventually, death. The
    smaller the child, the greater their risk. When you cut off water and
    food to a population with children, your primary intention is to
    starve all the children first.

    When children are present in a place where there is no housing, where
    they are exposed to cold temperatures, they die more rapidly than
    adults. Children are more intensely affected by hypothermia due to
    higher heat loss from their relatively larger heads and greater body
    surface area. They have less subcutaneous fat to protect them from the
    cold, and they radiate heat more quickly. For many cold children, they
    will go to sleep and never wake up. For others, the cold will affect
    them in other ways, slurring their speech and causing them to be
    confused, slowing their heart and breathing rates, making them faint.
    If the hypothermic state is prolonged, they will die. The smaller the
    child, the greater their risk. When you destroy most of a population’s
    housing and force people to live outside in constant cold
    temperatures, your primary intention is for the children to die first.

    When children are present in a place where there is no education
    because their schools have been destroyed, their teachers killed, and
    the remaining school buildings have become shelters, their futures
    will be in peril. Even a year without school, much less the many years
    it takes to rebuild decimated school systems, can lead to stunted
    development, poverty, risk of addiction, unemployment, and lifelong
    mental health struggles. The smaller the child, the greater the risk,
    with the first five years of a child’s educational development being particularly crucial. When you destroy a population’s schools, your
    primary intention is to destroy the futures of all the remaining
    children.

    When children are present in a place where they are consistently
    exposed to violence, it impacts their lives profoundly in many ways.
    These Adverse Childhood Experiences can cause toxic stress, affecting children’s brain development, immune systems, and stress-response
    systems. Children who experience toxic stress from violence enacted on
    their communities will have difficulty with relationships, will
    struggle with finances, jobs, and depression throughout their lives.
    Their health may be affected, causing a cascade of increased risk for
    diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. These struggles may be passed
    down intergenerationally and, if they survive the acute violence, may
    affect the lives of their children and their children’s children.
    These experiences have a dose-response relationship — the earlier and
    more frequently a child is exposed to violence, the greater the risk.
    When you consistently enact violence on a population of children, your
    primary intention is to deprive generations of future children of the
    capacity to live full, healthy, and free lives.

    When children are present when their parents have been killed, their
    whole lives change irrevocably. The loss of a parent during childhood
    can lead to a wide range of serious and enduring health consequences,
    ranging from schizophrenia, to major depression, to suicide. If that
    death is witnessed by the child, the consequences are far more dire.
    When the number of children who have lost one or both parents balloons
    to 25,000, an entire generation of children will be forever bereaved.
    When you kill off thousands of parents, your primary intention is to irreversibly alter the lives of the children who remain.

    When children are present in Palestine in a time of genocide, they
    will always be the most vulnerable, the most affected, and the most in
    need of our protection. They will need pediatricians, such as myself,
    to act en masse to stand for them, to speak the truth about them, and
    to demand that their lives, communities, and futures be preserved. As
    their lives hang in the balance, they will need us to say
    unequivocally to the U.S. and Israel: ceasefire now.


    Sabreen Akhter is a pediatric emergency physician with expertise in
    childhood trauma, international humanitarian aid, and childhood
    development. She has written for The Washington Post, Al Jazeera, The
    Chicago Tribune, and The Seattle Times.


    https://mondoweiss.net/2024/03/when-children-are-present-in-a-genocide/?ml_recipient=116513704259880414&ml_link=116513598428153029&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=2024-03-28&utm_campaign=Catch-up

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  • From Rockinghorse Winner@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 29 22:34:03 2024
    XPost: talk.politics.misc, talk.politics.guns, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic

    On 2024-03-29, NefeshBarYochai <void@invalid.noy> opined as follows:
    by Sabreen Akhter


    “The children are always ours, every single one of them, all over the
    globe; and IÂ’m beginning to suspect that whoever is incapable of
    recognizing this may be incapable of morality.” -
    James Baldwin

    When children are present in a place that is bombed, they die more
    frequently than adults. Their smaller bodies are not capable of
    absorbing the impact as well. Their heads are bigger and heavier and
    hit surfaces with greater force relative to their size. Their
    abdominal organs are not as well protected by their rib cages and are
    more exposed to blunt trauma. Their hearts and lungs are smaller,
    closer to the surface, less muscular and spacious, and less protected.
    The smaller the child, the greater their risk. When you bomb a place
    with children in it, your primary intention is to kill all the
    children first.

    When children are present in a place that is starved of food and
    water, they die more rapidly than adults. Because of their increased metabolic needs and greater body surface area, a lack of clean water
    and nutrition affects them profoundly. Dehydration can set in in a
    matter of hours, malnutrition in a matter of days. Their eyes sink and
    their skins tent. They grow listless and their development stunts.
    Over time, their organs start to slow and falter, their kidneys become
    unable to filter urine, their hearts unable to keep pace. In infants,
    this happens even more rapidly, with simple electrolyte deficiencies
    from a lack of formula leading to seizures and, eventually, death. The smaller the child, the greater their risk. When you cut off water and
    food to a population with children, your primary intention is to
    starve all the children first.

    When children are present in a place where there is no housing, where
    they are exposed to cold temperatures, they die more rapidly than
    adults. Children are more intensely affected by hypothermia due to
    higher heat loss from their relatively larger heads and greater body
    surface area. They have less subcutaneous fat to protect them from the
    cold, and they radiate heat more quickly. For many cold children, they
    will go to sleep and never wake up. For others, the cold will affect
    them in other ways, slurring their speech and causing them to be
    confused, slowing their heart and breathing rates, making them faint.
    If the hypothermic state is prolonged, they will die. The smaller the
    child, the greater their risk. When you destroy most of a populationÂ’s housing and force people to live outside in constant cold
    temperatures, your primary intention is for the children to die first.

    When children are present in a place where there is no education
    because their schools have been destroyed, their teachers killed, and
    the remaining school buildings have become shelters, their futures
    will be in peril. Even a year without school, much less the many years
    it takes to rebuild decimated school systems, can lead to stunted development, poverty, risk of addiction, unemployment, and lifelong
    mental health struggles. The smaller the child, the greater the risk,
    with the first five years of a childÂ’s educational development being particularly crucial. When you destroy a populationÂ’s schools, your
    primary intention is to destroy the futures of all the remaining
    children.

    When children are present in a place where they are consistently
    exposed to violence, it impacts their lives profoundly in many ways.
    These Adverse Childhood Experiences can cause toxic stress, affecting childrenÂ’s brain development, immune systems, and stress-response
    systems. Children who experience toxic stress from violence enacted on
    their communities will have difficulty with relationships, will
    struggle with finances, jobs, and depression throughout their lives.
    Their health may be affected, causing a cascade of increased risk for diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. These struggles may be passed
    down intergenerationally and, if they survive the acute violence, may
    affect the lives of their children and their childrenÂ’s children.
    These experiences have a dose-response relationship — the earlier and
    more frequently a child is exposed to violence, the greater the risk.
    When you consistently enact violence on a population of children, your primary intention is to deprive generations of future children of the capacity to live full, healthy, and free lives.

    When children are present when their parents have been killed, their
    whole lives change irrevocably. The loss of a parent during childhood
    can lead to a wide range of serious and enduring health consequences,
    ranging from schizophrenia, to major depression, to suicide. If that
    death is witnessed by the child, the consequences are far more dire.
    When the number of children who have lost one or both parents balloons
    to 25,000, an entire generation of children will be forever bereaved.
    When you kill off thousands of parents, your primary intention is to irreversibly alter the lives of the children who remain.

    When children are present in Palestine in a time of genocide, they
    will always be the most vulnerable, the most affected, and the most in
    need of our protection. They will need pediatricians, such as myself,
    to act en masse to stand for them, to speak the truth about them, and
    to demand that their lives, communities, and futures be preserved. As
    their lives hang in the balance, they will need us to say
    unequivocally to the U.S. and Israel: ceasefire now.


    Sabreen Akhter is a pediatric emergency physician with expertise in
    childhood trauma, international humanitarian aid, and childhood
    development. She has written for The Washington Post, Al Jazeera, The
    Chicago Tribune, and The Seattle Times.


    https://mondoweiss.net/2024/03/when-children-are-present-in-a-genocide/?ml_recipient=116513704259880414&ml_link=116513598428153029&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=2024-03-28&utm_campaign=Catch-up




    I plead with Hamas to overcome your silly pride and just surrender to the
    Jews. No one will think you are weak. In fact they will applaud you for sacrificing your proud self image as warriors for your own sons and
    daughters. The Israelis will not surrender for you. You must take the humiliating but life saving step. Your children and wives will thank you.

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    Itself to me, now in this misery.' - Holderlin
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