I agree whole heartedly I grew up in a house were I could tell my mother was racist. She would not yell and scream and preach it to us 6 children. But you could tell in her demeanor. Luckily I feel all of us kids didn’t adopt that. We were raised Catholic first 5 grades of are life was Catholic school. My wife and adopted a 2 day old half black half Spanish child. That little girl I know melted my mother heart. To me there is no color only human life’s!!
Ok, so it's that kind of day...ok. what I about to say only applies to those who are guilty of it: 1. Why black woman cheat on good men 2. Why black woman hold children for ransom" child support" then spend it on nail, hair & plastic surgery. 3. Why black men & woman have careless sex knowing full well they can't afford that child resulting for that action expecting government & tax payers to support that child. 4. Why black woman fill their kid's ear with poison against their father driving good black men away or to prison. 5. Why black woman use kids as a meal tickets, the more they have the more the checks keep on coming from the government burdening tX payers or for the fathers forcing them to steal or to prison if they can't pay. Now that I done, they are kids. Fill them with goodness so we can have good future. To the parents of this lady in case she had 2 stable parents you failed her and us that we are listing to her garbage now, for the guy that she is with, dude run genetics mental health treats are real unless you can fix her which I doubt it.
When will this madness of seeing color ever stop?!? We are people of all colors and cultures…can’t we just respect each other and get past all the stupidity?!?
I am a Black woman and this man is 1000% correct! I know Black people who let their grandchildren, nieces, and nephews go into the social services system instead of taking them in. If anybody wants to adopt kids and love them, LET THEM!
@@DaisyWiltsI know plenty of white kids that went into the system. My nieces and nephews for one. Be thankful you had a life not ridiculed with alcoholism and drug addiction.
@@DaisyWiltssadly, this isn’t as rare as you clearly imagine. I’ve known plenty of white kids be taken into the system too, & that’s with parents & grandparents wanting to be involved, but due to either high-functioning drug addiction, or other illnesses/age etc, have *not been in a position to care for them properly… These babies need a home- whatever. Its also nothing to be ashamed of. Best they get the care they need from whoever can manage best. I genuinely feel for you if you believe your family would ‘disown’ you, if you ever had an unplanned pregnancy etc. I do understand that. However, We never know how folk would fully react, unless we’re ever put in such a situ. You may find yourself surprised! 💞 I wish you well & feel sure you will grow as a woman who wouldn’t perhaps judge others so quickly, bc you know what it might feel like… Take care 🙏
Love and support are the two most important things in a family. As long as they're loved and cared for..wtf difference does it make? I completely agree.
UNTIL BLACK CHILDREN WANT TO KNOW WHERE THEY COME FROM AND THEY MAKE THEIR WAY TO THE BLACK COMMUNITY. I KNOW BECAUSE WE HAVE TO TEACH THOSE CHILDREN . WHEN THEY SUFFER WHAT WE GO THROUGH THEY CAN NOT ASK THEIR WHITE ADOPTED PARENTS AT ALL THEY ASK US. I ALSO SEEN VIDEOS OF WHITE PEOPLE WITH BLACK CHILDREN REACHING OUT TO THE BLACK COMMUNITY TO . FOR THE RECORD THERE ARE WAY MORE WHITE CHILDRWN UP FOR ADOPTION THAN BLACK CHILDREN. OUR GOVERNMEN5 IS ALSO STEALING OUR CHILDRWN TO. I SEEN SEVERAL VIDEOS OF BLACK MEN HAVING TO GET LAWYERS TO GET THEIR CHILDREN BACK
@@JNMKloverIF THATS THE CASE THEN WHY IN THE BIBLE THAT IT DESCRIBES JESUS AS A BLACK MAN BUT THEY PUT UP A WHITE MAN NAME CESARE BORGIA AND SAY ITS JESUS CHRIST?
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
@@MarciaSumal that’s a sweet sentiment, but won’t stop the problems of discrimination we face as a society and species… and while it is true that we’re all “colored”, technically every object, being & living thing in this universe is a COLOR, lol. The thing is that not everyone, historically, was LABELED as “colored” and treated differently as such. White was the opposite of “colored”. Different bathrooms, drinking fountains, services, etc. But now, we hear people say “we’re all colored,” or “I don’t see color”, etc., and it’s TRUE, yes, but there was also a time when those things didn’t fly, and still don’t register in the minds of certain ignoramuses and extremist bigots. But I feel you. 😃
Yes! I am a black woman and I support anyone of any color adopting any child of any color so long as they will love them and provide a healthy environment in which they can grow. Why we get so worked up over 1.5 mm of skin is beyond me. We’re the same on the inside.
This woman definitely.Is someone I mean it's not about?Thank God, the child what is adopted any child isn't adopt?It doesn't matter their color or their sex.As long as they are adopted and she's like.Why do so many people adopt black babies. This woman is very ignorant.
I was adopted by White Parents along with my 6 other brothers and sisters. Two Mexican boys, 2 Native American sisters, a sister from Turkey, a sister from Korea, and a White brother from Nevada. Adopted as Babies, we never saw color, we Loved our Parents Very Much! They gave all of us a Great Life.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
Love is the answer quit throwing the STOP signs up, try to find the good in people. It is like innocent until proven guilty. Love until hatred is found, then try to change the hatred 🙃 into LOVE
Black parents, white parents, pink parents, brown parents.... What matters is only that _good_ parents see a _baby_ that needs love and care and parents. That is the end of that story. 🕊️💯🫂
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
@@denisebycapricorn Yahh... ok. Unnecessary to you, perhaps. Necessary and valid to others. Maybe you missed out on the proper upbringing and haven't figured it out yet. Either way, the world doesn't revolve with your opinion. Take your meds and go to bed.
Yes, yet the adoptive parents need to understand that the baby will grow and the child may be pressured to turn on them and revile them. Can't even imagine what Colin Kaepernick's parents went through.
Ignorance is the absence of knowledge…so they really can’t be filled up with it. They are ignorant and should have the chance to be file with love and knowledge.
bernadette573 then adopt white children? If you’re so scared of raising a person that will turn on you DONT adopt, Colin’s parents were willfully ignorant and he told his truth.
Yes he does. He reminds me of our oldest foster son with the Irish in him. My sons the same way and wants to adopt every child in need but knows he can’t. He says if he can just show love to one then that can spread to hundreds
Well said, sir. I was adopted by Hispanics in the 80s. Greatest gift I was ever given. I would pick them to be my parents in every lifetime. You know nothing about love if you have to categorize it by color. Don't listen to these people out here trying to divide us. We are one race....Human ❤
I’m black and was put up for adoption at birth. Was adopted by white parents. They were told by doctors I would probably die because of birth complications. They didn’t care, they took the chance. I am happy and healthy and would not be who I am today without them giving me that chance. My parents adopted 12 kids. The idea the you shouldn’t adopt someone because of skin color is ridiculous. It just shows they clearly never had to go through that. Thank you Adam for saying what you said.
My coworker’s parents adopted 7 different kids from different race groups ( White, Black, Korean, Chinese ) in the 90s and they love them as much as they love their biological kids. She told me that her parents were more proud of their adopted kids than their biological kids. 6 out of 7 turned out to be lawyer, doctors and nurses), one is Down syndrome.
@@materialclassified You are wearing some rosy colored glasses. Adoption agencies push certain kids, and extra subsidy payments are given to people who adopt black kids. Don't be naive and act like this is an accident.
Agreed! Children need a home and love, it does not matter what color the person is who adopts him/ her. I adopted a baby at 12 months of age and love my son WHOLE- heartly. He is my world!!
My Black self is wondering if you have an issue why aren't you adopting them? My adopted Mum was white and I thank my black Mum for allowing her to love us and give us the best life ever! My twin and I live our best life today because of her, she rocked our world and fought hard for us and will forever be our hero! Every child deserves to be loved and have a family and a great loving home so if you're not part of the solution, take your mouth of it and move along.
Just know most of us ain't like that bro I've actually got more friends with more pigment then I got and I actually trust them more than people have known for 30 years
The type of people that adopt are the exact type of people that we should all aspire to be. Please don't discourage anyone from adopting. Sooo many babies, toddlers and teens are laying down tonight and praying for a family and a home. ❤
I adopted a newborn baby boy & brought him home the next day. All I knew was mom was white. In time his skin became darker. I could care less what color his parents were.. we just wanted a baby to love & care for. He’s 29 now & he is the most amazing, loving & successful son I could wish for. Love is love ❤️
When I see color, I see it secondary to how a person conducts themself. And if they are acting well or badly there is the same reaction anyone else doing that behavior, good or bad, would receive from me. Usually with love and grace and mercy unless it is truly horrendous. I sometimes find myself wishing people were so well mixed racially no one would be able to distinguish us from one another. That is why people erroneously say they don’t see color. They mean they see the person first. We all see color. Can’t help but to. Just as we see the color of any thing. It is descriptive. God wants us to learn something here. Evolve. Love one another and treat each other well. Let your personality and heart be the descriptive feature in who you are.
We're all the same race. I just have to remind people of that. There are no other human races. Depending on our ancestors' environment, we may have different amounts of melanin and slightly different bone structures under our skin. But that's it.
Exactly! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Love the child! Regardless of race or anything else, each one deserves to be loved and have a family! Who gave them birth is beside the point!
Hes correct. Kids are kids, beyond the basic human necessities, they need love, stability, positive role models. Who cares who adopts who if theyll provide that?
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
Why do you care??? So you can spill that ignorance of hate? That’s a great question ( Why so many Black babies up for adoption? I know the answer do you???
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
My question is are black people so racist? A friend of mind lost there triplets and were told they couldn't have children. They looked in to adoption and one of the ladies that worked for the adoption agency showed this couple a family of eight children that needed a family. My friend decided to adopt all eight of the brothers and sisters. Yes my friend are white and the children are black. If they didn't step up the children would have been split up or never be adopted. They had two children after they adopted the eight, and then the adoption agency go a hold of them and ask them to adopt three more children that were older and really needed a good family. Yes they were black all so and became family. All graduated from high school and went on to college. So my question is how many children have you adopted?
Thank you sweetheart for your stance on this subject. I'm a black woman and I totally agree with you. Loving the children is the most important thing!!!❤❤❤
No she worried they will experience racism in the real world which their parents didn't prepare them for becuase they were too busy patting themselves on the back for "not seeing colour".
This man speaks the truth why is there so many black children that need adoption He’s a great man we adopt children that are in desperate need PERIOD!!!! Congratulations and God bless your beautiful family and your loving hearts
Thank you. My son just turned 18. My son came to our family through our foster care at 6 weeks old. We had him 2 years and it was time for him to have permanence. They went to family but either they couldn't pass a background check or they said " we can't take him." We couldn't be sure within ourselves that he would be OK and most importantly if he would be loved. With our adult children at 50 years of age we became his parents and my white mil saidb" What will happen to him"? She loved him so much and reminded us that he loved us so much and it was obvious. She wanted him protected and she reminded us that grandparents raise grandchildren. Thoughts of giving him. Up made us literally sick. We adopted him at 2 and 1|2 years old. He has met his bio grandparents and his bio mom. However he loves us and came up with our grandchildren. He was loved very much and still is. He is our Son! He was a blessing!!🎉
As a black woman I don’t have an issue with it. As long as they are adopted by loving and caring parents that’s all that matters. ❤. My father was adopted and raised by a white family and he had a great life and I was blessed with some of THE BEST AUNTS AND UNCLES!
I totally wish the world had the same type of thoughts as this man right here .!! We are all people we bleed the same . It doesn’t matter what race , color ? keep spreading the love sir . Lord knows we all need it in this times we’re living .
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
I agree with most of the responses "Who cares who adopts a child in need of a loving home" I just wish there was more support for families who adopt outside of their race so the child can get the best of both worlds since they are what they were born but they are also now a part of their new parent's culture .
Amen! "Each and every time that humans speak, our thoughts are simultaneously BROADCAST in a much richer way than can be fit into words." No belief included, I simply remember before being taught verbal language, mama and dada. (mom later said I was not a year old) Learn the language of our newborns and you learn to care about each other just as you care about yourselves.
This guy nailed it!! Any child that needs a good home deserves people who can provide that!!! Black, white, green or purple, who cares?!?! Children haven’t been filled with hate and one race or another!!!
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
Love us colorless. That's why God is colorblind. God looks at the heart condition. He does not look down at people and say he is a black person or white person or brown person. That's the problem today with some people. Shame on them.
You’re so right sir! Ask the children in foster care if they care about the skin color of those that are going to give this children a loving home. Some people just don’t think!
I have a friend (Black) who adopted 2 kids who are special needs and non Black (not sure of their nationality nor does anyone care). I’m as proud of her as they are grateful for her!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
We have five adopted children of all different races. We look like a United Nations meeting at dinner time. The first black child we adopted out of foster care when he was two. He was placed for adoption at birth and his case worker hadn’t even attempted to find him a home!!!! She told us about medical and mental deficits he would have. We said we would take him anyway. It was a six month all out WAR to get the state to relinquish him. They didn’t think a white couple should raise him. Well, he had already moved foster homes four times! He would age out in foster care if we didn’t adopt him. They finally relented. He is now 33 and doing great. He has a great job, is an honest person, has a beautiful family, great friends, is a great athlete, and he loves us!!! HE IS OUR SON AND WE ADORE HIM!!! We couldn’t care less what color he is. He has a family that loves him. He has absolutely nothing wrong with him either. We were being lied to! They were making money off of him in foster care.
Word! I am black. I was adopted by a white couple in 1976. They gave me a great life!
As a white woman, I thank you for your testimony❤
Respect brother.
I am thankful you had a good life. Good people come in every variety.
I'm Mexican/American! I wish I was adopted by white people! 😥
@@edwardlbc562😅😅
As a Black woman let me just say... who gives a dam. A child has a home. FULL STOP.
Thanks lady ❤ - ditto to what you said.
Let’s hope for all kids to have a loving safe home. I didn’t even see color when I was a kid. It’s taught.
Same!
I agree whole heartedly I grew up in a house were I could tell my mother was racist. She would not yell and scream and preach it to us 6 children. But you could tell in her demeanor. Luckily I feel all of us kids didn’t adopt that. We were raised Catholic first 5 grades of are life was Catholic school. My wife and adopted a 2 day old half black half Spanish child. That little girl I know melted my mother heart. To me there is no color only human life’s!!
Well said a child is a child
Amen❤
Nobody is born with hatred...this guy is a good man and just let people love whatever baby they get!
That woman asking such a stupid question is EXACTLY why!!!!!!
She will continue the divide. And it's ironic, she will cry about division.
You and struggle make magic together in the booth
@@marcusstewart2143 Go back to public school...
@@marcusstewart2143 go loot another Gucci or Nike store
Ok, so it's that kind of day...ok. what I about to say only applies to those who are guilty of it:
1. Why black woman cheat on good men
2. Why black woman hold children for ransom" child support" then spend it on nail, hair & plastic surgery.
3. Why black men & woman have careless sex knowing full well they can't afford that child resulting for that action expecting government & tax payers to support that child.
4. Why black woman fill their kid's ear with poison against their father driving good black men away or to prison.
5. Why black woman use kids as a meal tickets, the more they have the more the checks keep on coming from the government burdening tX payers or for the fathers forcing them to steal or to prison if they can't pay.
Now that I done, they are kids. Fill them with goodness so we can have good future. To the parents of this lady in case she had 2 stable parents you failed her and us that we are listing to her garbage now, for the guy that she is with, dude run genetics mental health treats are real unless you can fix her which I doubt it.
@@marcusstewart2143 why you care about kids? You haven’t even paid your child support
That ladies question should be, why Isn't the black community adopting them, themselves, 😐
You’re not wrong
That right there ☝️
Amen
That's exactly what I was about to say.
Because that's where they came from....
"Let them babies be babies " AMEN 🙏
I'm a Black mom, and I approve this message!! Everyone should feel safe, loved, and have their basic needs met. This is a human right!
Amen 🙏
I am black. This man spoke nothing but facts!!
Some Black people are also racist. I have seen it and what he saying is true. what matters is that? The child is healthy and living a good life
You got that right.
They are innocent they don't see color and they are not fed the bs that they are oppressed and victims.
❤❤❤❤
When will this madness of seeing color ever stop?!? We are people of all colors and cultures…can’t we just respect each other and get past all the stupidity?!?
I am a Black woman and this man is 1000% correct!
I know Black people who let their grandchildren, nieces, and nephews go into the social services system instead of taking them in.
If anybody wants to adopt kids and love them, LET THEM!
@@DaisyWiltsI know plenty of white kids that went into the system. My nieces and nephews for one. Be thankful you had a life not ridiculed with alcoholism and drug addiction.
@@DaisyWiltsWhat planet do you live on?
@@DaisyWiltssadly, this isn’t as rare as you clearly imagine. I’ve known plenty of white kids be taken into the system too, & that’s with parents & grandparents wanting to be involved, but due to either high-functioning drug addiction, or other illnesses/age etc, have *not been in a position to care for them properly… These babies need a home- whatever.
Its also nothing to be ashamed of. Best they get the care they need from whoever can manage best.
I genuinely feel for you if you believe your family would ‘disown’ you, if you ever had an unplanned pregnancy etc. I do understand that. However, We never know how folk would fully react, unless we’re ever put in such a situ. You may find yourself surprised! 💞
I wish you well & feel sure you will grow as a woman who wouldn’t perhaps judge others so quickly, bc you know what it might feel like… Take care 🙏
Love and support are the two most important things in a family. As long as they're loved and cared for..wtf difference does it make? I completely agree.
@@maryannewall578my bad yall I thought I made it perfectly clear I was talking about my family specifically
Thats right! Babies need LOVE and it doesn't matter what color they are! That lady is IGNORANT. Thanks Adam.👍🙏💪💪
That young child has a million dollar smile that will warm your heart. The Lord has Blessed this family!! 🙏❤️
I’m black and I fully support his stance on the issue.
In God's eyes, there is only the heart. The heart He reads is not by color. It is motive.
Who cares about your colour , maybe you are missing the point of this ! lol
😂
UNTIL BLACK CHILDREN WANT TO KNOW WHERE THEY COME FROM AND THEY MAKE THEIR WAY TO THE BLACK COMMUNITY. I KNOW BECAUSE WE HAVE TO TEACH THOSE CHILDREN . WHEN THEY SUFFER WHAT WE GO THROUGH THEY CAN NOT ASK THEIR WHITE ADOPTED PARENTS AT ALL THEY ASK US. I ALSO SEEN VIDEOS OF WHITE PEOPLE WITH BLACK CHILDREN REACHING OUT TO THE BLACK COMMUNITY TO . FOR THE RECORD THERE ARE WAY MORE WHITE CHILDRWN UP FOR ADOPTION THAN BLACK CHILDREN. OUR GOVERNMEN5 IS ALSO STEALING OUR CHILDRWN TO. I SEEN SEVERAL VIDEOS OF BLACK MEN HAVING TO GET LAWYERS TO GET THEIR CHILDREN BACK
@@JNMKloverIF THATS THE CASE THEN WHY IN THE BIBLE THAT IT DESCRIBES JESUS AS A BLACK MAN BUT THEY PUT UP A WHITE MAN NAME CESARE BORGIA AND SAY ITS JESUS CHRIST?
@THELIONSDEN-jw4ul what in the world are you talking about?
Where did that even come from?
What a way to stay on topic
I'm black and I support this man! Love you, Brother ❤
She obviously doesnt know who Michael chandler is...he definitely got the hommie pass..and aint nobody bout to mess with them kids
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
Uhf😢@@ajones9740
We are ALL a "color." Let's just appreciate each other for who we are!
@@MarciaSumal that’s a sweet sentiment, but won’t stop the problems of discrimination we face as a society and species… and while it is true that we’re all “colored”, technically every object, being & living thing in this universe is a COLOR, lol. The thing is that not everyone, historically, was LABELED as “colored” and treated differently as such. White was the opposite of “colored”. Different bathrooms, drinking fountains, services, etc. But now, we hear people say “we’re all colored,” or “I don’t see color”, etc., and it’s TRUE, yes, but there was also a time when those things didn’t fly, and still don’t register in the minds of certain ignoramuses and extremist bigots. But I feel you. 😃
Amen. He's right. As long as you give the child loving home, it doesn't matter what color their skin is. Children need a loving home to grow up in...
Yes! I am a black woman and I support anyone of any color adopting any child of any color so long as they will love them and provide a healthy environment in which they can grow. Why we get so worked up over 1.5 mm of skin is beyond me. We’re the same on the inside.
Yes I agree 💯 we all bleed 🩸
As a black man let me just say I agree with you 💯 percent. Those babies need to be loved. Period. And the last time I checked love has NO COLOR.
Absolutely! Love has NO COLOUR!
I agree
AMEN Brother JESUS CHRIST Saves 🙏❤️🙌✌️
AMEN! And I'm white.
Amen love has nothing to do with color.
"Why are there so many black children that need to be adopted?"
Excellent question.
But it’s a disingenuous question. Everyone knows that black people are systematically keep in poverty. Just stop
Because black women sleep around a lot and want babys for the government money taught this by there mothers a vicious cycle.
@@Ekg915 That's your answer?!? How 'bout don't do the stupidity that would cause an unwanted pregnancy?
@@Ekg915 ... it has to be a woman's choice to start a family or not ...
Exactly
Damn right! They babies! They ALL needs to be loved!
Amen! Children just want someone to love them. Love has no color.
As a black man. I approve this message. I stopped messing with ignorant black folks a long time ago
One of the few
@@bendarby691 Not really. It's just those acting the fool draw more attention. Everybody else is just living their lives.
This woman definitely.Is someone I mean it's not about?Thank God, the child what is adopted any child isn't adopt?It doesn't matter their color or their sex.As long as they are adopted and she's like.Why do so many people adopt black babies. This woman is very ignorant.
@@bendarby691
TabbyQ is correct, it's an handful of grifters (white and black) causing the problems
❤🤗🙏🏻🌻🌻🌻🌻Kid's need loving parents!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I was adopted by White Parents along with my 6 other brothers and sisters. Two Mexican boys, 2 Native American sisters, a sister from Turkey, a sister from Korea, and a White brother from Nevada. Adopted as Babies, we never saw color, we Loved our Parents Very Much! They gave all of us a Great Life.
They must have been some really good people. Nice to adopt so many children from so many different places.
do you still all see each other? as adults do you all consider yourself siblings still? great story
I agree with the man I don't care the color of there shin ❤❤❤❤
Love is colorblind, and famlies are naturally integrated, so why is 😊this any different
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Amen!!!! All precious babies need and deserve love, lots of it
He has a valid point, children see no prejudices unlike adults
SAY IT AGAIN!! WE NEED MORE MEN LIKE YOU. BRAVO
Why do white people adopt black CHILDREN ? Because all children NEED LOVE ....And their hearts are for ALL CHILDREN ....
His first question hit the nail on the head.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
TWO THUMBS UP we all need to talk and think this way
Love is the answer quit throwing the STOP signs up, try to find the good in people. It is like innocent until proven guilty. Love until hatred is found, then try to change the hatred 🙃 into LOVE
As a black man....I love seeing people who adopt babies regardless of ethnicity! My man is 100% correct 💯!
Word!! Thank you for being mature 💯
Black parents, white parents, pink parents, brown parents.... What matters is only that _good_ parents see a _baby_ that needs love and care and parents.
That is the end of that story. 🕊️💯🫂
AMEN! Love knows no color. 💖
I love this man’s mentality 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You can hear in his voice,this guy was raised in the right house hold. Thanks MOM AND DAD. ❤
Bro destroyed racism in 30 seconds flat. Good on ya my man!
Good man!!!! Hope he reads this....FU** THEM... BROTHER 😁🇱🇷🙏
Trueee
That what the world
Needs more like him
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You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
Nah. He didnt. Unless he has blk kids or something the video was unnecessary.
@@denisebycapricorn Yahh... ok. Unnecessary to you, perhaps. Necessary and valid to others. Maybe you missed out on the proper upbringing and haven't figured it out yet. Either way, the world doesn't revolve with your opinion. Take your meds and go to bed.
The way the gentleman responded should ring a bell in some people's heads. God bless you Sir. Parents abandoned them, that's why.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL WHAT YOU'VE SAID!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOVING KINDNESS! GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS!!! I'm black and I hate her racism!!!
I love how he said “these are babies!!! They haven’t been filled with ignorance yet!!! Let them be babies and be loved!!!”
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Yes, yet the adoptive parents need to understand that the baby will grow and the child may be pressured to turn on them and revile them. Can't even imagine what Colin Kaepernick's parents went through.
Ignorance is the absence of knowledge…so they really can’t be filled up with it. They are ignorant and should have the chance to be file with love and knowledge.
bernadette573 then adopt white children? If you’re so scared of raising a person that will turn on you DONT adopt, Colin’s parents were willfully ignorant and he told his truth.
Real talk 👍🏾
From a black woman. I see color, but color doesn't color my perspective. Thank you, white guy, for speaking truth to power!
You don’t need to see color, the white supremacist sees it for you.
Like that saying 😊
I say I don't see color I see character
Savage wise words.
Yes he does. He reminds me of our oldest foster son with the Irish in him. My sons the same way and wants to adopt every child in need but knows he can’t. He says if he can just show love to one then that can spread to hundreds
I like the way you worded that! Going to have to remember it. Great perspective on it.
You go boy... you said all the right things. God Bless you.
Well spoken! Love is what is most important!
Well said, sir. I was adopted by Hispanics in the 80s. Greatest gift I was ever given. I would pick them to be my parents in every lifetime. You know nothing about love if you have to categorize it by color.
Don't listen to these people out here trying to divide us. We are one race....Human ❤
AMEN 🙏
WOW finally...I have been saying this all OVER THE INTERNET!!! WE are ONE race.. THE HUMAN RACE!!! I see color, and they are all BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
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You almost made me cry ❤
100%, luv! You treat others how you wish to be treated. It really is that simple! 🥰
I’m black and was put up for adoption at birth. Was adopted by white parents. They were told by doctors I would probably die because of birth complications. They didn’t care, they took the chance. I am happy and healthy and would not be who I am today without them giving me that chance. My parents adopted 12 kids.
The idea the you shouldn’t adopt someone because of skin color is ridiculous. It just shows they clearly never had to go through that.
Thank you Adam for saying what you said.
@@2mYgR The parents didn't see color, they saw a "baby."
My coworker’s parents adopted 7 different kids from different race groups ( White, Black, Korean, Chinese ) in the 90s and they love them as much as they love their biological kids. She told me that her parents were more proud of their adopted kids than their biological kids. 6 out of 7 turned out to be lawyer, doctors and nurses), one is Down syndrome.
@@Athenswinslava They were "were more proud of their adopted kids than their biological kids"??? WTF? That's messed up.
Thank you for your input. ❤❤❤
@@materialclassified You are wearing some rosy colored glasses. Adoption agencies push certain kids, and extra subsidy payments are given to people who adopt black kids. Don't be naive and act like this is an accident.
Agreed! Children need a home and love, it does not matter what color the person is who adopts him/ her. I adopted a baby at 12 months of age and love my son WHOLE- heartly. He is my world!!
WORD!!!Iam a black women and I APPROVE of this MESSAGE ❤
My Black self is wondering if you have an issue why aren't you adopting them? My adopted Mum was white and I thank my black Mum for allowing her to love us and give us the best life ever! My twin and I live our best life today because of her, she rocked our world and fought hard for us and will forever be our hero! Every child deserves to be loved and have a family and a great loving home so if you're not part of the solution, take your mouth of it and move along.
Who are you talking about?
@@willowwhite1386racest
"Mum" So what African or Caribbean country did you come from?
So what about the black woman in the video running her mouth? I don't see her adopting either. Should she move along as well?
Pretty sure she was referring to the black lady on the video...pay attention
I am a black man, and what you're saying is beautiful. God bless, we need more people like you.
I'm all sorts of mixed and agree with this .. as long as the children are safe and happy who cares am I right .
Just know most of us ain't like that bro I've actually got more friends with more pigment then I got and I actually trust them more than people have known for 30 years
*handshake*
The type of people that adopt are the exact type of people that we should all aspire to be. Please don't discourage anyone from adopting. Sooo many babies, toddlers and teens are laying down tonight and praying for a family and a home. ❤
I adopted a newborn baby boy & brought him home the next day. All I knew was mom was white. In time his skin became darker. I could care less what color his parents were.. we just wanted a baby to love & care for. He’s 29 now & he is the most amazing, loving & successful son I could wish for. Love is love ❤️
As a Black man, this man spoke the truth. 💯
How many white children has your community adopted?
You nailed it on the head! ALL children deserve a loving home regardless of race, religion or whatever. Let them grow up to be good people!!!!!!! ❤
AMEN❤
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AND YOU ARE SO RIGHT
When I see color, I see it secondary to how a person conducts themself. And if they are acting well or badly there is the same reaction anyone else doing that behavior, good or bad, would receive from me. Usually with love and grace and mercy unless it is truly horrendous. I sometimes find myself wishing people were so well mixed racially no one would be able to distinguish us from one another. That is why people erroneously say they don’t see color. They mean they see the person first. We all see color. Can’t help but to. Just as we see the color of any thing. It is descriptive. God wants us to learn something here. Evolve. Love one another and treat each other well. Let your personality and heart be the descriptive feature in who you are.
We're all the same race. I just have to remind people of that. There are no other human races. Depending on our ancestors' environment, we may have different amounts of melanin and slightly different bone structures under our skin. But that's it.
Exactly! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Love the child! Regardless of race or anything else, each one deserves to be loved and have a family! Who gave them birth is beside the point!
Hes correct. Kids are kids, beyond the basic human necessities, they need love, stability, positive role models. Who cares who adopts who if theyll provide that?
He is right on the money. All babies deserve to be loved and raised to know loving home.
you may want to say that louder for the christians that fight like hell to keep same sex couples from adopting children in need of a home.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
"Haven't been filled with ignorance yet..." Profound.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
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Ikr. A whole admission to willful ignorance.
❤ He is so correct and wise with heart felt goodness.
Thank God 🙏 for people like this gentleman❤️❤️❤️
Truth! Life could be so easy if there weren't ignorant people!
That woman is a great example of what is wrong with the world today & I love that man!
Why do you care??? So you can spill that ignorance of hate? That’s a great question ( Why so many Black babies up for adoption? I know the answer do you???
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
My question is are black people so racist?
A friend of mind lost there triplets and were told they couldn't have children. They looked in to adoption and one of the ladies that worked for the adoption agency showed this couple a family of eight children that needed a family. My friend decided to adopt all eight of the brothers and sisters. Yes my friend are white and the children are black. If they didn't step up the children would have been split up or never be adopted. They had two children after they adopted the eight, and then the adoption agency go a hold of them and ask them to adopt three more children that were older and really needed a good family.
Yes they were black all so and became family. All graduated from high school and went on to college. So my question is how many children have you adopted?
Amen! God loves the little babies, he created them in all colors, shapes and sizes. They are his creation and blessing.
Well said
Preach Adam! You're 100% right with everything you said! Love your music man!! 🥰🇺🇸👍💯🇺🇸
Thank you sweetheart for your stance on this subject. I'm a black woman and I totally agree with you. Loving the children is the most important thing!!!❤❤❤
“They haven’t been filled with ignorance yet” 😂 all too true my guy!
Every child deserves to be loved and cared for.
I love these comments from our black brothers and sisters! God bless you all!!! Praise God! We are American citizens help those in need and unite!
They are afraid that these children will not be raised to be racist against people that don't look the same as them.
1000% truth
You got that right.
Two words: Colin Kaepernick. Sometimes things just don't make sense.
She is not afraid of anything. She is too ignorant to be afraid. That is psychology babble.
No she worried they will experience racism in the real world which their parents didn't prepare them for becuase they were too busy patting themselves on the back for "not seeing colour".
You nailed it. The problem is not skin color or age; it’s attitude
Hallelujah it don't matter you love who you love all kids are sweet
This man speaks the truth why is there so many black children that need adoption
He’s a great man we adopt children that are in desperate need PERIOD!!!!
Congratulations and God bless your beautiful family and your loving hearts
This country needs more people like this man speaking. He is a great asset to our country.
Good man.
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I agree!!
I am black woman and I feel that every child deserves to be loved and have a home I applaud anyone who wants to give a child love regardless of color
Hey. Love is love if you can't love ok but go away from the rest of U.S. that's us. Me n her n him n them. Gowey
Thank you. My son just turned 18. My son came to our family through our foster care at 6 weeks old. We had him 2 years and it was time for him to have permanence. They went to family but either they couldn't pass a background check or they said " we can't take him." We couldn't be sure within ourselves that he would be OK and most importantly if he would be loved. With our adult children at 50 years of age we became his parents and my white mil saidb" What will happen to him"? She loved him so much and reminded us that he loved us so much and it was obvious. She wanted him protected and she reminded us that grandparents raise grandchildren. Thoughts of giving him. Up made us literally sick. We adopted him at 2 and 1|2 years old. He has met his bio grandparents and his bio mom. However he loves us and came up with our grandchildren. He was loved very much and still is. He is our Son! He was a blessing!!🎉
Colour means nothing a baby is a baby people are people
Only ignorance would ask such a question. Love is love... It has nothing to do with the color of skin....
It doesn't matter who adopts whom. As long as it's a loving home. All children deserve stable homes and happiness! ❤️
Facts! Speak on it brother!🙌🏾🙌🏾
As a black woman I don’t have an issue with it. As long as they are adopted by loving and caring parents that’s all that matters. ❤. My father was adopted and raised by a white family and he had a great life and I was blessed with some of THE BEST AUNTS AND UNCLES!
That's so very sweet 🎉❤
Brother your thinking is spot on. May the spirit of God be upon you wherever you go. Peace out
Well said Sir. Your heart is in the right place.
True Words man. Babies are babies. Love them all no matter what color they are.
I totally wish the world had the same type of thoughts as this man right here .!! We are all people we bleed the same . It doesn’t matter what race , color ? keep spreading the love sir . Lord knows we all need it in this times we’re living .
AMEN!!!
“Filled with ignorance” Well said !Hatred intolerance and racism is a learned trait no one’s born with it.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
Amen! Gods Love knows no color!
Great answer God bless . All Gods children , period.
Truth! Babies haven't been corrupted with hatred and prejudice!! They are a product of how they're raised! Hatred is taught!!!!!
FBI statistics create prejudices.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
If your own community isn’t providing them…..
Black kids deserve fathers too.
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Any child deserves home❤ANY.
Why are their so many single blk moms ❓that's the question ❓❓
@@ingabrown3916 moms are bad judge in character, also they are married to the government handouts.
Get married before you get in bed.
@@ingabrown3916 they pick who they lay with.
AMEN! Well spoken!!
It sends a message to society too and people
are more motivated to adopt .
As a Black man let me just say thank you and God bless you and your wife keep spreading the love sir
Amen to that Brother
‘Word’ and I'm a black women. Thank you sir🇬🇧🇬🇧
I agree with the gentleman 🙌🙏🙌
100% respect for this man... Well said
WELL SAID SIR!!! What a wonderful world it would be if everyone thought like you.
Amen
Dude is an American hero.
He made a fantastic point
absolutely.
Did he adopt a black child? Is there something I'm missing?
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
I agree with most of the responses "Who cares who adopts a child in need of a loving home" I just wish there was more support for families who adopt outside of their race so the child can get the best of both worlds since they are what they were born but they are also now a part of their new parent's culture .
AMEN brother!!!
Well said Sir! They haven't been filled with ignorance yet 👏👏👏
Amen!
"Each and every time that humans speak, our thoughts are simultaneously BROADCAST in a much richer way than can be fit into words."
No belief included, I simply remember before being taught verbal language, mama and dada.
(mom later said I was not a year old)
Learn the language of our newborns and you learn to care about each other just as you care about yourselves.
This guy nailed it!! Any child that needs a good home deserves people who can provide that!!! Black, white, green or purple, who cares?!?! Children haven’t been filled with hate and one race or another!!!
Exactly ❤
This guy's a hero right here. God bless you, man.
Exactly! This man is correct!
Exactly! I agree with this man!
Hallelujah. This is so true. Love is color blind thank you for this much needed video
You take offense at a black woman daring to inquire why white individuals choose to adopt black children and question the prevalence of black children in need of adoption. Yet, a glance at the annals of the American experiment reveals a haunting narrative of systemic mistreatment and marginalization inflicted upon the black community. From the insidious legacy of redlining to enduring policies of neglect and disenfranchisement, generations of black Americans have been consigned to the fringes of society, relegated to lives marred by poverty and injustice. This legacy persists today, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and dignity.
Love is colorless. He is right. Babies need to be loved and raised
Love us colorless. That's why God is colorblind. God looks at the heart condition. He does not look down at people and say he is a black person or white person or brown person. That's the problem today with some people. Shame on them.
You’re so right sir! Ask the children in foster care if they care about the skin color of those that are going to give this children a loving home. Some people just don’t think!
Thank you sir....God bless you
I have a friend (Black) who adopted 2 kids who are special needs and non Black (not sure of their nationality nor does anyone care). I’m as proud of her as they are grateful for her!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amen! Love has no color!
We have five adopted children of all different races. We look like a United Nations meeting at dinner time. The first black child we adopted out of foster care when he was two. He was placed for adoption at birth and his case worker hadn’t even attempted to find him a home!!!! She told us about medical and mental deficits he would have. We said we would take him anyway. It was a six month all out WAR to get the state to relinquish him. They didn’t think a white couple should raise him. Well, he had already moved foster homes four times! He would age out in foster care if we didn’t adopt him. They finally relented. He is now 33 and doing great. He has a great job, is an honest person, has a beautiful family, great friends, is a great athlete, and he loves us!!! HE IS OUR SON AND WE ADORE HIM!!! We couldn’t care less what color he is. He has a family that loves him. He has absolutely nothing wrong with him either. We were being lied to! They were making money off of him in foster care.
Thank you for believing and sticking up for a child everyone else had given up on
@@richardheaton6406It has been our pleasure. Everyone deserves to be loved and have a family!
The child is fed, clothed, in a home and LOVED! That’s all that matters
Damn man , you ar so so wright.. love your question and how you respond...We shuld hawe more ppl like you...