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[quote=Anonymous]I think it's important to note that the knowledge, power, and privilege were given in a transactional way to the adults in their decision of what would become of the child, with the child having zero privilege of knowing who they were and the circumstances of their birth, or any information at all. Not even an actual birth certificate. Additionally, people think it stops there, but the generational and genetic line and privilege of knowing these things is important to not only the child involved but the child's siblings (present at birth and beyond) who know nothing of this, as well as continuing generations of children who do not know their ancestral history, such as grandchildren. Adopted children almost all have siblings and neither know of each other's existence. All these people have rights to know who they are related to. There isn't even a specifically bred dog that doesn't come with this information. Dogs have more information than adopted people. [/quote]
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