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- From: ejhupper@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (Eric Huppertz)
- Subject: Adoption is an answer
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.031420.13061@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 03:14:20 GMT
- Organization: Illinois State University
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- I'm glad to see that alt.adoption was finally created. I just hope
- it doesn't turn into alt.dear-abby like some other groups |^).
-
- For the last few years I have watched the anti-abortion factions
- with some interest, as the debate heated up and came down to a
- *very* close call in the Supreme Court. But most of the efforts
- of the anti-abortion faction (e.g. human chains around clinics,
- lobbying/demonstrating to get the laws changed, etc) are at best
- misguided. What would they have if they won? A hollow victory,
- wherein the law would forbid abortion but it would continue to
- happen on a regular basis because none of the attitudes have
- changed.
-
- I can't understand why all these people who stamp their feet and
- scream about the horrors of abortion don't switch their tactics and
- turn their efforts toward encouraging adoption as an alternative to
- abortion. Nobody would publicly discourage such a campaign,
- especially if it were handled as well as Nancy Reagan's "Just Say
- No to Drugs" or MTV's "Rock the Vote."
-
- And in today's society, this campaign is what we need most, above
- all the hatred and intolerance and violence. Take a look at this
- society's attitude toward girls with unwanted pregnancies: Rather
- than being taken in and consoled, they are treated like "sinners"
- in much the same way AIDS victims are regarded. (If you disagree,
- cf. the current public opinion of Magic Johnson.) So to the girl
- who finds she is pregnant, NO MATTER WHAT the law says, her best
- option is to abort the pregnancy before anyone finds out about it.
- Ask my girlfriend, who went to a Catholic school, about the girls
- who were kicked out for being pregnant when the girls who had had
- secret abortions were of course still in school. I don't know...
- couldn't one interpret this as a Catholic school ENCOURAGING
- abortion? (This is not flame-bait, but an aside; I'm leading up
- to a point. I'm just saying that it's one possible interpretation
- and I don't want to get into *that* debate. :-) )
-
- What I'm saying is, why doesn't a school like that just take the
- girl aside, offer her some support, and say "look, we know mistakes
- happen; you don't have to worry about aborting your baby or raising
- a child if adoption is your choice"? Wouldn't that attitude
- coming from a religious school encourage acceptance and level-
- headedness?
-
- The one thing I absolutely cannot fathom is this society's intolerance
- toward giving a child up for adoption, in a time when that would be
- an answer to a good many problems. One talk show I saw featured a
- young couple who were having some kind of problem. The girl mentioned
- that she had given her baby up for adoption because she didn't think
- they had enough money to raise it. At that point a woman in the
- audience jumped up and said angrily, "just because you don't have
- enough money is no reason to give your child up for adoption." And
- the whole audience clapped and cheered. I was so mad I wanted to
- punch that lady! What, is an unwanted baby your "punishment"? Are
- women to be *forced* to keep and raise their child, even though they
- feel they are not properly suited for it, or have the resources to
- give the child the kind of life s/he deserves? Nice attitude. What
- a loving display of compassion.
-
- Yes, I have a personal interest in this matter. Just over four years
- ago, my girlfriend got pregnant. We considered abortion but for
- several reasons we decided to go ahead with the childbirth and give
- the baby up to a better home than we could ever provide. You wouldn't
- believe the grief we got for this decision! Amazement followed by
- anger was usually what we saw. "How can you THINK about giving your
- baby up?" This is what one of my best friends said. My girlfriend's
- own mother began a tirade of emotional warfare, saying things like
- "but the baby will have your EYES!" to try to force her into keeping
- the child, even though we were both only 20 and still in college, with
- no possible way to give any child a good home.
-
- Sadly, my baby boy died after nine days in neonatal intensive care. We
- were prepared to stick by our decision had he lived, and I still am
- consoled by the fact that he would have gone to a home with loving and
- caring parents. Statistically, adopted children are among the smartest,
- most well-adjusted members of society. I have no doubt that our son
- would have been given the greatest of care, and that adoption was the
- most loving thing we could possibly have done.
-
- Is there anyone out there who has experienced the same attitude toward
- adoption that I have? And doesn't it seem that the anti-abortion
- faction would probably serve their own interests best by campaigning
- in favor of better support for pregnant girls to choose adoption?
-
- -e.
-
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