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Re: Asian Adoptees, American Parents, Struggle to Mesh Cultures (Score: 1)
by DFH on Saturday, April 09 @ 21:03:20 EDT
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"How do Jews "perpetrate imperialism" on anyone?"

Anytime they do anything anti-Chinese or critcize us in anyway, is ungrateful for what we did for them. If they wish to continually remind the world of the horrors of the Holocaust, then they need to remain honorable towards us Chinese who let them anchor their escape ships and to live in our country without prejudice.

"As an adoptee, I'm grateful that someone cared enough about me to adopt me and NOT leave me in an orphanage. My "natural environment" didn't care enough about me to actually take care of me. Shame on anyone who looks down on adoption.'

I know many adoptees who feel as you, as well as those who since they could not have experienced the other side of the coin, are not so sure.


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