Fathers, as I understand it, often pressure for abortion, and occasionally pressure the other way.
Once a child is on the scene, encouraging all parties to consider this if appropriate is a good thing.
The action may not seem very parental, but is much more parental than klling the child.
As an older sibling to four foreign-adopted children, I applaud. Believing we are more civilized because we normally kill our children brings us back to Moloch.
I don't dispute any of your statements.
I merely find it irritating that even here, in this article, someone (the author) felt it necessary to promote a certain agenda.
I very much doubt that many of the women placing their children into this "Baby Box" did so on the basis of a mutual, serious agreement with the fathers. Speaking of "parents" supports the deceitful talking-point that, indeed, both parents were involved and agreed to this serious decision. In actual fact, I am quite sure that the vast majority of the women were acting in desperation, without any "father" in sight.
Regards,