I don't read this story as a story about adoption.
I read this story as preliminary work toward the idea that since abortion is a basic right, and some people grow up to be nothing but trouble, then perhaps euthanasia is also a moral good for society. Perhaps death panels of one sort or another is a "basic moral good".
I'm totally cynical these days. Every news story I see, seems to be laying the groundwork for a horrific society They are planning to have in place twenty years from now.
Philip K. Dick wrote a story ("The Pre-persons") in which the abortion truck would roam neighborhoods. Up until the age of about 12, kids were vulnerable. If the parents were "displeased", they would call the truck and the "little problem" would be loaded in and dealt with.
I don't know if we will arrive at that destination, but I know we're on the road.
The story IS about adoption.
Adoption is an artificial statutory creation.
The documents and contractual obligations undertaken were based on a fraud in the inducement.
like it or not, this child adopted is a product.
if this is allowed to stand it will kill off the entire public adoption agency system.
The story IS about adoption.
Adoption is an artificial statutory creation.
The documents and contractual obligations undertaken were based on a fraud in the inducement.
like it or not, this child adopted is a product.
if this is allowed to stand it will kill off the entire public adoption agency system.