But you don't look as good to others if you adopt an American kid though.
Listen up, I don’t base my parenting on how I “look” to others.
We were past 40 with biological children when we began the adoption process, which would have made us poor candidates for “American” kid adoption anyway. I was raised in foster care and had a bio dad that just stayed in the picture just enough to keep me from being adopted. We were not going to deal with that kind of situation. We also know families that adopted “American” kids only to have some libtardian judge give the children back to their loser egg or sperm donors. Not doing that either.
China provided a sure thing, no bio parent would ever come looking, we were not too old and our status as parents of bio children was seen as a good thing.
Your opinion of my children or their country of birth is worthless to me. Our family is truly rainbow...our Asian kids, my niece adopted a black child via foster care, my nephew is engaged to an Hispanic girl. I love that.
How many children have you adopted or fostered?
You are entitled to your bigoted opinion, just refrain from speaking to me about it in the future.