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Positive Adoption Language - The Anti-Family Bias

"The way we talk, and the words we choose say a lot about what we think and value."-- thus states an article on the web about language that is biased or "positive" toward adoption. Not surprisingly, the $1.4 billion adoption industry values adoption.

Those who value adoption too much are anti-family because they encourage the separation of real family members to get babies or children for adopters.

Biased Adoption Language Guidelines

Guidelines for biased (or "positive") adoption language have been provided to journalists and the media by the adoption industry. This biased "positive adoption language" makes prospective adopters appear to be entitled to an unrelated child. Later, even though the babies were not orphans and were not in danger of abortion, adopters will take credit for "saving" them. What baby cries to get away from her mother? In reality, these adopters are harming children, not saving them.

Family values? It's time to value family - the natural family.

Read More: How Positive Adoption Language Tears Families Apart

Read More: Human Life is precious - precious as gold for sale.

 

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