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Quote: catskillz @ August 12 2009, 1:23 AM BST

It's funny you should say that, because I've heard a few stories about how the authorities often don't let white couples adopt black babies, because they fear they won't know enough about their culture to bring them up properly.

It's true.

Yes that does happen. But in many cases if they can show a willingness to learn about the kids culture it's not an issue.

Quote: sootyj @ August 12 2009, 1:23 AM BST

Because being part of a fair society isn't always about getting what you want. Some times losing freedom of choice is liberating.

I may adopt a child in the future. Most of the children do not fit the ethnic or age group I would be allowed to adopt.

Though granted there is a politically correct unease about the number of black babies up for adoption in proportion to the number of white people looking to adopt.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ August 12 2009, 1:17 AM BST

It already kind of exists in the difference between the wealthy and the poor.

Not really, you have incredibly wealthy people running the government, the banks, the credit card companies, big corporations and they are just as evil, if not more so then the poor.

Very few Chavs on a council estate have started tribal wars in Africa to get their hands on cheap oil. No one in Bermondsy has charged the tax payer for cleaning their moat. The makers of the Big Issue haven't used illegal phone taps to blackmail the Government. And sure, you can buy a 'shooter' in a dodgy pub but try to get your hands on 10,000 land mines and some nerve gas.

Evil comes in many forms. But thanks to my new scheme, they'd all be on the way out.

Quote: sootyj @ August 12 2009, 1:25 AM BST

Yes that does happen. But in many cases if they can show a willingness to learn about the kids culture it's not an issue.

As far as I'm concerned the only criteria is if that kid will be brought up in a loving family. I don't really care if that kid knows about it's culture or not.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ August 12 2009, 1:26 AM BST

I may adopt a child in the future. Most of the children do not fit the ethnic or age group I would be allowed to adopt.

How so?

I haven't read most of this thread and haven't followed the case at all, wasn't really aware what a Baby P was for a while. So I think I have the right to throw around ill informed opinions.

Sarah Chalke was the best Becky on Roseanne!

Quote: sootyj @ August 12 2009, 1:25 AM BST

Yes that does happen. But in many cases if they can show a willingness to learn about the kids culture it's not an issue.

You also have to think about the child too. Will they be happy being so different from the rest of the family, etc.

Quote: roscoff @ August 12 2009, 1:26 AM BST

As far as I'm concerned the only criteria is if that kid will be brought up in loving family. I don't really care if that kid knows about it's culture or not.

Well this kind of profiling came in because of kids growing up unhappy, feeling displaced not knowing who they are.

Quote: sootyj @ August 12 2009, 1:26 AM BST

How so?

For one there are very few white children. I do not have the resources to adopt a family group of more than two children (and that would be pushing it). I could only adopt a child younger than my own. There are very few children in this age group. I do not feel I have the ability or practical means to care properly for a child with a major disability and as an older mother their future would be a consideration.

Would the authorities stop a black couple adopting a white kid?

Quote: catskillz @ August 12 2009, 1:31 AM BST

Would the authorities stop a black couple adopting a white kid?

Yes. I don't know how it works with a mixed race child.

Quote: sootyj @ August 12 2009, 1:27 AM BST

Well this kind of profiling came in because of kids growing up unhappy, feeling displaced not knowing who they are.

I do find it difficult to believe that to be honest. I'm not saying you're wrong. But a child brought up in the right way surelly would know exactly who they are and where they came from?

I dunno if I'd use the term stop, but I suspect they'd have a hard time making a case for adoption.

This is one of the uncomfortable areas that there are more stable white/asian family groupings than black family groupings.

Quote: roscoff @ August 12 2009, 1:32 AM BST

I do find it difficult to believe that to be honest. I'm not saying you're wrong. But a child brought up in the right way surelly would know exactly who they are and where they came from?

No, really no on this one. I had a friend who was a community worker who ran support groups for mixed race families and alot of the parents didn't know how to wash the kids hair.

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