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Friday, June 1, 2012

IF... repost from Von

 

If……….

by eagoodlife
So tell me, if adoption is so wonderful and beautiful -
  • Why don't adoptees have equal rights?
  • Why so much adopter angst and justification?
  • Why do we cost so much?
  • Why do people fight over us?
  • Why do open adoptions close?
  • Why can't we know our full stories like everyone else does?
  • Why do we need the UN to focus on us specifically?
  • Why are we marketed?
  • Why do adopters go to jail for abusing and killing us?
  • Why do attorneys and others go to jail over it?
  • Why do we still suffer stigma, racism and adoptism?
  • Why is there so much argument over us, about us and with us?
  • Why has consensus not been reached?
  • Why aren't all mothers happy, content and pleased about the future they gave us/are giving us?
  • Why in Australia will the Federal and all State Governments be apologising for adoption?
  • Why do organisations exist to research, oppose and educate about adoption?
  • Why are so many books written, films made and blogs written about adoption by adoptees?
  • Why are so many making money from something others see as 'a gift'?
  • Why does adoption involve lies, scams, deception, illusion, omissions and secrets?
  • Why does adoption break-down and adoptees are returned, sent back or re-homed?
  • Why are the figures for domestic and transnational adoption falling steadily?
  • Why are adoption agencies going out of business or being prosecuted?
  • Why do professionals describe such things as 'the mask of adoption', 'adoption syndrome' and so on?
  • Why do research figures show such a high rate of psychological difficulties for adoptees? A recent adoptee conducted survey indicated nearly 90% of adoptees at some time suffer anxiety and depression!
  • Why the continuous hard-sell?
  • Why specialist therapies, interventions and practitioners?
  • Why so many non-adoptees unable to cope with the views of adult adoptees on adoption?
  • Why so many myths, lies and deceptions about adoption?
  • Why is so much money needed, so many bribes and sweeteners?
  • Why are so few adoptees pandering to the market with books, training etc ?
A couple of interesting links packed with information and differing views on adoption's beauty, relevance and integrity in case you haven't seen them -
I had to share this blog post from my adoptee friend Von who is in Australia - add your own IF question in the comments section... Trace

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