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To me, it is
a case of blind men and women telling me what an elephant looks like. Right
now, the state acts as parents, which is the same as having none. There are
thousands of children who need homes and there is nothing stopping concerned
heterosex ual citizens from adopting
these children and keeping them out of the hands of these dangerous homosex uals. These children need ex actly
the types of homes touted by the loudest protesters against gay adoption.
They need
homes with strong moral values, family environments and plenty of love for our
fellow man, which seems to be in short supply for many. Still, to keep these
children out of the hands of these godless and predatory homosex uals, the righteous need to hurry down and adopt
one, two or even three of these children and help thwart homosex ual lust.
Every year
more than 75% of adoptable children remain unadopted. Why? The primary reason
is that those who are adopting want white children under a year old. That
leaves Hispanic and Black children sitting in orphanages until they turn 18 and
become wards of the state, which we don’t want to pay for with our tax dollars.
We could
kill them all and that would save us some money, but it isn’t about the money,
it’s about keeping these poor children out of the hands of the homosex uals. I agree let’s do it. Let’s adopt all of the
children and then there will be no more children for homosex uals to adopt.
Maybe the
uproar has nothing to do with homosex uality.
Each year an estimated 896,000 children across the country are victims of abuse
or neglect in good Christian homes, according to national data from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. The statistics indicate about 12.3 out
of every 1,000 children were victims of abuse or neglect.
These
statistics cover only heterosex ual
families. The statistics based on information collected through the National
Child Abuse and Neglect Data System; show that child protective service
agencies received about 2,600,000
reports of possible maltreatment. There were 896,000 substantiated cases of
maltreatment of children—the majority of which involved cases of neglect by
heterosexual, Christian parents. About 1,400 children died of abuse or neglect,
a rate of 1.98 children per 100,000 children in the population.
Perhaps,
heterosex uals don’t want gays left
to face these types of problems and if that is the case, their stance is
commendable. On the other hand, it may be that no one from the white community
is going to adopt a minority child and are so homophobic they don’t see the
children who need love and care.
It is a
bigotry hidden by religious zeal and political posturing, but when it comes to
showing love to their fellow man and woman, their care about adoptive children
is as shallow as their slogans. They are more interested in denying others
opportunities than in helping to solve a problem that continues to haunt the
country—too many children under the care of the state.
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