Demons of Adoption 2012: And the winner is….
The US House of Representatives! Now that’s a big chunk of Adoption, Inc to chew on. While we were pulling for our own nominee (Adam Pertman) we couldn’t be more pleased with this august body of hacks, crooks, sycophants, boodlers, and hypocrites has taken the grand prize this year. I mean, is there anybody who likes these people? The House-Session 112 was Demonized ostensibly for its overwhelming support and promotion of HR 1464 popularly known as tne North Korean Refugee Adoption Act of 2011. I admit I’ve not followed this bill as closely as I should, so I’m going to nick some information from Pound Pup Legacy: (from link above). In a devastating analysis of this bill, Catherine Hong makes the following observation: Modeled on a failed series of North Korean human rights bills that stretch back to 2003, the North Korean Refugee Adoption Act of 2011 proceeds from an outdated portrait of on-the-ground conditions and distorted premises. Empirically speaking, the bill misrepresents the reality of the children whom it purports to help. As a placeholder for children who are, by and large, not North Korean, not refugees, and not orphans, the “North Korean refugee orphan” is a Continue Reading →