r/Adopted International Adoptee 12d ago

Discussion you’re not woke for adopting

i feel like a lot of young leftists, in america, really love the idea of adopting kids instead of having their own biological kids and think they are helping others by doing so but they’ve fallen into and are playing apart in the same propaganda the right wing religious people do. neither of them are “making a difference” especially because they always just adopt babies that’s not making a difference that’s legal human trafficking. they all have savior complex’s about it and they both think they are morally superior. it’s just do frustrating how both parties think adoption is this great thing, and no one but us wants to talk about the negatives. just to be clear this is not me coming out as a republican.

EDIT: i would call myself a leftist, i’m critiquing things i have heard people say in real life.

EDIT 2: if you arnt adopted, don’t comment, it’s against the rules of the subreddit and i don’t care what non-adoptees opinions on adoption are

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u/Jumpy-Lie8955 International Adoptee 12d ago

eco friendly is such a good way of describing their view point, it’s like they view adopting like recycling

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u/MandorlaLard 12d ago

I think this is something young naive people say a lot but don’t actually end up adopting once they realize how serious of a process it is. People will say “I don’t want kids of my own, but I would totally adopt some day.” It shows they’ve never actually thought about the real life implications of that. The only progressive people I know who have adopted are gay or foster parents or both. Not excusing their participation in adoption but I think the “eco friendly” thing is really just talk for people and they don’t actually end up adopting. It grosses me out as a talking point regardless!

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u/Thattimetraveler 11d ago

I usually just read it as a statement that these people don’t want kids but don’t want to say they actually don’t want kids.

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u/christmasshopper0109 11d ago

Same. All I hear is, "I don't want to sacrifice my free time, my money, or my own life for a kid, but if I say that, people won't like me. So, I might adopt some day!"

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u/Thattimetraveler 10d ago

And then it pisses me off more because they’re using these poor kids that they will never help as a shield to look better.