Wow, mega catty thread!
I don't suppose any of you beeyatches tucked your balls in and listened to the article all about this on 'Woman's Hour' (Radio 4) last week? Some good points on there, and a 2 'wrong colour' adopted and grown-up children.
How did that get past The Guardian's editor - jumbled, poorly written, inconsistent, and ultimately racist ("colour blindness is a disability")?
One pertinent point - there may be/are too few black parents looking to adopt - but only valid if one believes that black kids are better off with black parents. Turn that argument on its head and what are you left with.....?
Bizarre article indeed.
wrecker - MemberYes we have already established that I didnt have the benefit of a classical education. Cheers.
Well, lay off the pedantic put-downs, in that case.
?? he can't be pedantic or put anyone down because he doesn't have a classical education?
Really?
He can, but when the OP attempts to slam-dunk another poster for a stray apostrophe, then deploys an obscure latinate word with all the finesse of Delboy saying "mangetout, mangetout", he can expect his own posts to be examined with all the pedantic rigour he has introduced to the thread.
As for adoption, surely anything that smooths the course of it and reduces the amount of red tape involved must be a good thing. I can't have been the only person to have looked into it and been put off the idea by what seems like an interminable, intrusive vetting process for prospective parents, which exposes children waiting to be adopted to extra years of instability and uncertainty in the care system.
Kimbers, is the apostrophe button on your keyboard broken? 😉
im glad my genius has finally been given the recognition it deserves
Yeah. You must have a classical education for sure.
Pedantic correction of grammatical errors is tiresome on an internet forum and not really recommended if one cannot spell [b]genuinely[/b] correctly (OP) 😉
If racism was taken seriously and in an unbiased (ie, two way) manner this article would have created a "racist storm." Funny that!?!
Some good points raised, but sadly, what could have been an interesting debate has once again turned into a point scoring exercise. 🙄
