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The Adoption Industry aka legal child trafficking is a billion dollar industry rife with corruption and blatant child selling. Adopting outside one's racial and ancestral family is not only a crime against your ancestors and descendants, it is dangerous. Humans are not fungible units, not swappable at will. It's not cool to rip a child from it's lineage so someone can make money and another can get their feels. Foreign adoptions are such a problem that Russia outlawed it. Adoption agencies and orphanages are funnels for child prostitution as well.
There are some really creepy links between child prostitution rings and high level politicians too. Where some rich old guy runs effectively a boy farm, where he stables dozens of prepubescent adopted children, gets government credits for it and also runs it like a whore house where wealthy politicians fly in overnight and get their boy orgy on. This stuff has been suppressed and covered up for years, but it does leak out every now and then. Mostly the people involved get killed off and the children grow up to be addicted to drugs and mentally deranged, but there's so much smoke around this issue it can't all be lies.
While on the surface, adoption seems like a noble and selfless act of compassion, it rarely is. The reality is that many people (I think it's actually most people) who adopt, do it for all the wrong reasons and are usually unprepared for the life-altering repercussions of it. Adopting another human being is nothing like getting a dog or cat and it sure as hell is not a decision that you can take back when the going gets tough, which it inevitably will. It truly takes a special and exceedingly rare type of person to shoulder the responsibility of adopting a child and raising them correctly, realising that the child that they bought is, in fact, a real human being and not a toy or status symbol, which brings me to my main gripe with the adoption industry. It is really nothing more than legalised human trafficking. There are very very few adoption agencies that aren't run by greedy slimy people who are just in it to make a buck. If you don't believe me, take a look at the amount of money that a prospective liberal parent has to hand over before receiving their "product" aka child.
We should not have an industry profiting from the sale of babies. If the family needs help then offer them something to get started. I'd prefer the child be given to the families or relatives.
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The adoption industry strikes also within a country such as the UK, against its own children.
"England’s Stolen Children is the outrageous tale of newborns being taken from expectant mothers on the sole basis of future risk of harm. This lm is not set in a dictatorship. No, these tragedies are taking place in the United Kingdom. Each year, the UK sets quotas of children that are to be taken from their parents. The children are exhibited on adoption agency websites, advertised in the menu like goods, with descriptions of their qualities."
"This is a BBC documentary (BBC South East) inside out about forced adoption.
Children are been stolen from their GOOD parents and given to strangers. Been a parent is our fundamental freedom. Stealing children IS A CRIME.
Judges and social workers are committing crimes against humanity for stealing thousands of children from their parents to banroll a private foster care industry worth £8 BILLION per year stealing the British Taxpayers money and family court Judges have invested in this private foster care industry so it is obvious that they will protect their investment by taking the children from their natural parents and hand them over to strange money makers child traffickers."
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