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Shipping Babies Abroad, foreigners adopting US babies |
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
So I skimmed over an article titled "Why are American Babies being ADOPTED ABROAD" in People Magazine's June publication and it strikes me as odd.
Many Europeans and Canadians wish to parent African Amerian babies and have been adopting them for years now, but a lot of us just haven't been noticing or thought about the possibility much. How do you feel about it? According to the article, the defense for sending these kids overseas has to do with our country's "racial politics" and that there is an "adoption hierarchy" that places White children at the top and Black children at the bottom. In other countries, however, it seems these children are in demand. Now, what's the problem? Our government may "ratify an international treaty that would require adoption agencies to make every effort to place children in their birth countries before allowing them to go abroad". Why? Many people feel that international adoption is "covert racism". Another article online says Whites adopting Blacks babies is a form of "cultural genocide". My question is do you, or do you not, agree with such a treaty? How do I feel about it? Tom Hanks says it best: "Make peace where it is precious. Help plant trees. Help embrace diversity and celebrate difference..." I think all these kids need are loving homes. If they can't find this home in the US, then they must be able to find it elsewhere, or at least, they must have the choice to find it elsewhere. Indeed there is a cultural setback and I recognize this very valid point. However, a loving home includes understanding parents. These children will grow up. They will be curious. They will ask questions. HOWEVER, they will know. How can it be possible to hide or lie about skin color? They will learn who they are. Their heritage will not be lost to them. The US will not be lost to them. The only way it can happen is if they don't want to learn. |
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
People are going to comply with the law because a lot of people are okay with it, support it.
People have actually walked up to a White parent of an adopted Black child telling her to stick to her own race. It's not just the government that ordering it, civilians are supporting it. QUOTE(madchenallein @ Jun 14 2005, 7:12 AM) Concerns about culture and race are definitely secondary, especially if you're measuring against Maslow's heirarchy of needs, which is pretty much the first concern. Once the baby is old enough, if it's skin color is different, it will start asking questions. People who object to interracial adoption should shut up or put up if they object that strongly, there wouldn't BE a problem if they'd take care of their own, red, yellow, black, white, green, WHATEVER. Exactly. Remember the part where it says there are many families in our own community that would adopt the kids and that there isn't need to send them elsewhere? Well, if there are so many, then why are there still kids waiting to be adopted and why is there still so many that will need to be adopted in the future? I don't understand how anyone could say "don't send them to those folks overseas because we take care of our own" when, apparently, that's not the case. People talk the talk, but don't walk the walk, damn it. |
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