Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't judge these people because I have not walked in their shoes but I have to wonder as an early pp stated "Who adopts a BOY from China?" If you know anything about Chinese culture and society,you would have to know there are some serious issues with this child that he would be given up by his birth family and placed with a foreign [i]family.
They specifically sought a child with special needs, and they knew he had significant needs prior to adopting him. They were not clueless, they're just vile people.
They didn’t know how severe they were until they brought him back to the US and had doctors here evaluate him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad the other four kids are stuck
They will have more kids...
They’ll be rehomed when they are teenagers.
Oh, but those are their “actual” children. Different rules, apparently.
I don't know. When they stop fitting into the perfect mold for youtube they may be sent away.
Do you realize how absolutely stupid you sound?
Do you realize how stupid you sound to think even remotely that any of their actions from adopting, to the social media to giving him away were ok? Do you understand the issues for the child and other families trying to adopt from China. Families like them are why other families have been prevented from adopting.
I actually think giving him away was ok if they were advised by medical professionals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't judge these people because I have not walked in their shoes but I have to wonder as an early pp stated "Who adopts a BOY from China?" If you know anything about Chinese culture and society,you would have to know there are some serious issues with this child that he would be given up by his birth family and placed with a foreign [i]family.
They specifically sought a child with special needs, and they knew he had significant needs prior to adopting him. They were not clueless, they're just vile people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad the other four kids are stuck
They will have more kids...
They’ll be rehomed when they are teenagers.
Oh, but those are their “actual” children. Different rules, apparently.
I don't know. When they stop fitting into the perfect mold for youtube they may be sent away.
Do you realize how absolutely stupid you sound?
Do you realize how stupid you sound to think even remotely that any of their actions from adopting, to the social media to giving him away were ok? Do you understand the issues for the child and other families trying to adopt from China. Families like them are why other families have been prevented from adopting.
Anonymous wrote:New Buzzfeed article with quotes from the Ohio State Agency (they are not involved in the process) and the adoption agency (no comment but the spokesperson was critical of Myka).
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/stephaniemcneal/stauffers-huxley-youtube-readoption-questions
Anonymous wrote:New Buzzfeed article with quotes from the Ohio State Agency (they are not involved in the process) and the adoption agency (no comment but the spokesperson was critical of Myka).
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/stephaniemcneal/stauffers-huxley-youtube-readoption-questions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't judge these people because I have not walked in their shoes but I have to wonder as an early pp stated "Who adopts a BOY from China?" If you know anything about Chinese culture and society,you would have to know there are some serious issues with this child that he would be given up by his birth family and placed with a foreign [i]family.
They specifically sought a child with special needs, and they knew he had significant needs prior to adopting him. They were not clueless, they're just vile people.
In China, there was a one child policy and kids were taken away from their families via the government. Some were placed due to abuse/neglect, some were placed for financial reasons, some were placed because of SN and some were taken just because the parents had a second child without permission.
Who adopts from China? Someone who wants a child. In the past it was easier and safer to adopt from China than domestically.
Yeah, but that policy is no longer in effect and boys are more highly valued. Girls were the ones far more likely to be placed for adoption with the one child rule, not boys. Yes, people adopt internationally but unless you are willing to take on the issues that you should have had some clue about with this particular child, don't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't judge these people because I have not walked in their shoes but I have to wonder as an early pp stated "Who adopts a BOY from China?" If you know anything about Chinese culture and society,you would have to know there are some serious issues with this child that he would be given up by his birth family and placed with a foreign [i]family.
They specifically sought a child with special needs, and they knew he had significant needs prior to adopting him. They were not clueless, they're just vile people.
In China, there was a one child policy and kids were taken away from their families via the government. Some were placed due to abuse/neglect, some were placed for financial reasons, some were placed because of SN and some were taken just because the parents had a second child without permission.
Who adopts from China? Someone who wants a child. In the past it was easier and safer to adopt from China than domestically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad the other four kids are stuck
They will have more kids...
They’ll be rehomed when they are teenagers.
Oh, but those are their “actual” children. Different rules, apparently.
I don't know. When they stop fitting into the perfect mold for youtube they may be sent away.
Do you realize how absolutely stupid you sound?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't judge these people because I have not walked in their shoes but I have to wonder as an early pp stated "Who adopts a BOY from China?" If you know anything about Chinese culture and society,you would have to know there are some serious issues with this child that he would be given up by his birth family and placed with a foreign [i]family.
They specifically sought a child with special needs, and they knew he had significant needs prior to adopting him. They were not clueless, they're just vile people.
Anonymous wrote:I won't judge these people because I have not walked in their shoes but I have to wonder as an early pp stated "Who adopts a BOY from China?" If you know anything about Chinese culture and society,you would have to know there are some serious issues with this child that he would be given up by his birth family and placed with a foreign [i]family.