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Anastasia said:They tried that with the Native Americans, you know. Sent soldiers into villages and tore the children from the arms of their screaming parents and gave them to wealthier white families, for the sake of the child - they could have a better education, health, food, etc, than they would with their families in their community. But, I guess, hey, it's all okay. Those Native Americans (and all the other groups this has been done to throughout world history, and it's been a lot) just weren't good parents. Otherwise they wouldn't have protested, and would have been fine with it.
Maybe we should make it mandatory for all people under a certain income level to have their children forcibly adopted, to give them a better life. Love counts for nothing, only $$$$$$ and material goods make any difference in a child's life. Or! Let's just sterilize all the poor people in the world, and then we can avoid the entire issue! Margaret Sanger was onto something good, believing that contraception and abortion should be encouraged for all those icky non white, non Protestant people in the world. Someone should really start pushing that cause again. After all, a life not lived in at least the middle class world must really suck and contain nothing at all of value![]()
I think adoption is a magnificent thing, when it's what the parents want, because they've decided what is best for their child. David's father has committed no crime, yet he's not a "good father" because he doesn't bow down to the wishes of outsiders, and give his child away? What makes him a less-than, not deserving of basic human rights and liberties? What makes other people so superior that they can decide who is deserving of having children? Who makes the rules on what is a meaningful life that the rest of us inferiors have to follow?
Apples and oranges...
David wasn't ripped from his arms. This is a boy that had already been staying in an orphanage. So why is everyone all up in arms about this?? He knows himself, he's not financially able to care for him. He was not forcibly taken.
And no, material things don't matter, but how easy is it for you to say? I don't know where you are at location-wise, but I'd venture to guess, since you're somewhere that has a computer, than you don't live in the outskirts of Africa. Chances are, you aren't living day to day wondering where your next meal will come from. Just a guess.
And I haven't seen (maybe I missed it) anyone accusing David's father of being a bad guy. He consented to it, he agreed that Madonna would "raise the child on his behalf". He's just like any other single mother, struggling couple,etc, etc who has gotten pregnant and don't have the means to care for a child. No one should be judged for doing so.
Trust, if you could live a comfortable life where the currency was "love" and "kisses", I'd be richer than Bill Gates.
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