Posted on 12/05/2014 7:25:45 PM PST by Morgana
Devonte Hart is touching the hearts of hundreds of thousands across the country. An image taken at a Ferguson Rally shows Devonte hugging a police officer with tears streaming down his face. As soon as the picture was posted this 12 year old boy from Portland, Oregon became a symbol of hope in the midst of a nation divided by racial tensions.
Devonte was at the rally with his mother, Jen Hart. As Devonte held a sign that said Free Hugs a police officer came over to talk with him. After making general conversation Sgt. Bret Barnum asked Devonte why he was crying. Devonte expressed the concerns on this heart and the officer listened, empathized and asked him if could have a free hug. Devonte obliged, Johnny Nguyen, a freelance photographer captured the moment and it went viral after it was posted on social media.
If you think their hug was beautiful, the story of Devontes life story is even more powerful. Devonte, along with two of his siblings were adopted seven years ago by a white couple, Jen and Sarah Hart. Devonte is one of 4 children the Harts have adopted. Jen told Paper Trail online news that she wasnt sure how she would raise Devonte. He was born with drugs in his system. By the young age of 4 Devonte had smoked, handled guns, been shot at, consumed alcohol and endured abuse.
Although Devonte was old enough to be speaking in full sentences, he only knew a few words and some of them were curse words. He had a number of disabilities and struggled with violent attitudes.
Jen told Paper Trail, about the fear she struggled with when they first met.
That night, after we finally got him to sleep, I cried harder than I had ever cried in my life. I felt like there was no way we could raise this child, and the five others we had adopted.
Although she felt overwhelmed and uncertain, something was pulling at her heart. She recalled:
I felt more connected to this fragile little boy more than I had ever felt to anyone in my life.
Jen and Sarah made a brave choice to love a child in spite of his circumstances. Jen told Paper Trail that Devonte has proven doctors, psychologists and teachers wrong. When people tell the Harts that Devonte is lucky they adopted him, they share that they are the real lucky ones.
Devontes story gives me hope. Hope for every child thats unwanted or neglected. Many argue that abortion is a merciful option for children born into circumstances like Devontes. They believe its justifiable to terminate a child to spare them from potential abuse. Imagine the absolute beauty that would have been lost if Devonte never existed. We can never know the potential a single life holds. Devonte was born into negative circumstances, but he overcame through the love of his adopted parents. Adoption is a powerful force for good in this world .
PICTURE ON LINK
Lets follow Devontes example. Shed a tear, give a hug and open your heart to someone in need. Your act of compassion could just change a nation.
I hadn’t heard of him previously. Thanks for the link. :)
That hat was pretty gay.
I think there’s a lot of empathy.
Kids in foster care are treated like lepers socially and in some ways, so are lesbians. It could be that the lesbians understand this and adopted him so he has someone to call family and some place to call a home. It’s not ‘ideal,’ but in life some times we need to take what good we can get out of this very painful world.
There are huge numbers of kids and families who have been devastated by adoption. It’s a nasty industry and totally driven by left wing ideologues who personify the banality of evil.
+1.
We live right across the street from a lesbian couple and have for nearly 15 years. We have watched them raise two fine young ladies, both of whom are enrolled in college now.
Both the young ladies date boys their age and are very well behaved. The parents have been nothing but good neighbors to us. I am very pleased to count them among our friends.
Not scientific evidence I know, just my personal experience.
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Guess the fact it’s a lesbian couple explains why you don’t hear the usual hue and cry from the Left, regarding whites adopting black kids.
I understand his home is in West Linn, Oregon. West Linn is well away from a ghetto area...middle to upper class. Doubt that there are many minorities that would harass him for his actions.
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