Adoption isn’t about unwanted children; it’s about unwanted mothers (women).
I don’t consider myself a feminist, but the tilt of the playing field artificially sanctioned against women is (in my opinion) responsible for most of the misery on the planet.
One of the reasons young women are forced to give up their babies is because of drug addiction. To me this reflects the punative, pathological aspects of Western society visited mostly upon people of color, the poor, the young, the old, and women in general. Not just because drugs are so freely available and seductive when your life is just too painful to deal with, but because there is so little support and understanding for women in their designated role, struggling under externally imposed rules.
What fragile sense of identity is it that must malign and mistreat women? What a centuries’-old epidemic of fear and ignorance of human behavior and its consequences. I found a poignant post written by a blogger I’ve long admired called Throwaway Women. It expresses what I’m trying to write far better than I can. I strongly encourage you to read it and add it to what you know about women who are forced to adopt their babies.
And don’t get me started about forcing women to carry their babies full term to birth, and then separating them. Don’t get me started on save the fetus and toss the child.
