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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even if you are right why the hell is your tone so rough? Just cause it is the web you think you all can trample on others? Result is stuff like Trump or Hillary. Donating to charity will do nothing and has never. It is a poor excuse like paying Indulgence instead of fixing the influence of the military-industrial complex and the hypocrite western culture. Now acting politically will do something. Adopting a whole family will as well; adopting orphans from war regions is all right and far from ‚shopping‘ a healty blue eyed white protestant male baby in some adoption center in the States or Europe. [/quote] There are many local NGOs doing fantastic work with Rohingya refugees, with little overhead. I've witnessed their work with my own eyes, through my own trips to the camps in the past few months. Sadly, OP, you cannot adopt a Rohingya orphan for many of the reasons other PPs have outlined. I encourage you to look into other ways you can make a difference like contacting your senators/congressmen and by supporting charities that are working on the ground in Bangladesh. If you have the time and money, you can volunteer in the camps yourself. You can spend time with the children and brighten their day in a meaningful way. [/quote] Can you name them? Like OP we are a Bangladeshi-American family but unlike OP we already know adoption is a bad plan/helps facilitate genocide at times like this, so I’d love to write a check. [/quote] Sorry just saw this message. I'm the PP. MedGlobal has been providing high quality healthcare for free since Oct '17 (MedGlobal.org). OBAT Helpers (aka Humanitarian Assistance Program) has recently added healthcare but also works in the camps on providing education and safe spaces for children and women.[/quote]
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