Do some research on Child Protective Services and the “foster care” system in various states.
I did a little research for him:
HOW WIDESPREAD A PROBLEM?
One of the most comprehensive surveys of abuse in foster care was conducted in conjunction with a Baltimore lawsuit. Trudy Festinger, head of the Department of Research at the New York University School of Social Work, determined that over 28 per cent of the children in state care had been abused while in the system.
Reviewed cases depicted “a pattern of physical, sexual and emotional abuses” inflicted upon children in the custody of the Baltimore Department.
Cases reviewed as the trial progressed revealed children who had suffered continuous sexual and physical abuse or neglect in foster homes known to be inadequate by the Department. Cases included that of sexual abuse of young girls by their foster fathers, and that of a young girl who contracted gonorrhea of the throat as a result of sexual abuse in an unlicenced foster home.[1]
In Louisiana, a study conducted in conjunction with a civil suit found that 21 percent of abuse or neglect cases involved foster homes.[2]
http://www.liftingtheveil.org/foster04.htm
Pointing out the obvious to some folks is like casting pearls to swine sometimes.
Not all foster care is awful. Adoptive parents do not always come from the foster system.
You can read all the reports you want. I know adoptive parents. Some fostered their children while waiting for parental rights to be terminated.
You paint with too broad a brush
“Do some research on Child Protective Services and the foster care system in various states.”
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What’s the alternative? Orphanages?
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