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What is best for the child?
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Should the colour of a child's skin prevent it from being brought up in a caring, loving, family environment?
Should the colour of a child's skin prevent it from being brought up in a caring, loving, family environment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i find this offencive and racist, but then of course you cant be racist to a white person under this Governments crazy rules.
Oh well, I'm sure there are plenty of homosexuals out there to look after them, that wont give them mental health problems will it.
Bl**dy leftie do-gooding liberals make me sick.
I feel really sorry for those kids of whatever race that are deprived a home.
Oh well, I'm sure there are plenty of homosexuals out there to look after them, that wont give them mental health problems will it.
Bl**dy leftie do-gooding liberals make me sick.
I feel really sorry for those kids of whatever race that are deprived a home.
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I was able to open the link first time. Some of these social workers appear to be do gooders for the wrong reasons. I know some people that have adopted children with different colour skins than their own, and has brought nothing but happiness for both sides. It is the quality of care that is important. Yet still some people seem to think an institutionalised childhood is good enough for these children. That is disgraceful when people are willing to put prejudice to one side and give every child a chance in life.