Making it easier to adopt would really alleviate the issue. At least for the unwanted children who were born.
Edit: Upon reading a well thought out response, I believe I should change how I phrased my comment. While I said we should make it easier, I should have said we should improve the process. I meant it as make it easier for the people who truly deserve and can help these children. Now, I’m not someone who would have a clue as to what the criteria would be for that.
Drogan1088 on March 19th, 2019 at 00:47 UTC »
Making it easier to adopt would really alleviate the issue. At least for the unwanted children who were born.
Edit: Upon reading a well thought out response, I believe I should change how I phrased my comment. While I said we should make it easier, I should have said we should improve the process. I meant it as make it easier for the people who truly deserve and can help these children. Now, I’m not someone who would have a clue as to what the criteria would be for that.
brentrow on March 19th, 2019 at 01:43 UTC »
I read the lower left one as “438,000 children in lobster care”.
herkyjerkyperky on March 19th, 2019 at 02:13 UTC »
Foster kids have it really rough, way more likely to get in drugs, crime and jail. Way bigger rates of teen pregnancy for the girls.