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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This has nothing to do with surrogacy. But for the record, I see nothing wrong with surrogacy. [/quote] NP. Of course this has to do with surrogacy. Honestly the willful blindness on issues like this are increasingly ridiculous. Like people have to pretend more and more absurdity in their desperation to avoid facing facts. [/quote] What facts? Let's start with you making statements you can actually support. [/quote] How about the fact that the US is practically alone in the world in allowing commercial surrogacy? Most of the world correctly views surrogacy with horror. https://petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2024/03/18/regulating-international-commercial-surrogacy/ Surrogacy is the business of exploitation. [/quote] Disagree. I think it’s okay to pay someone to carry your baby if you can’t. The people I know who have done it would laugh at the idea that they were exploited. They most certainly were not. [/quote] Well, you are increasingly alone among civilized people in the entire world in that view, but wealthy DCUM women need to tell themselves a lot of lies in general, so that is at least consistent. [/quote] NP. Getting back to the case OP posted: - you can legally purchase as many surrogate products (children) as you can afford; that is legal; - if you are a Chinese national, you can take your property (the child) to China; that is legal. - in China, your surrogate can be surgically killed and its organs sold for a huge profit over the cost of buying the child in the first place. How is any of this unlawful? [/quote]
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