The Observer (Kampala)
20 December 2007
If you have been to Addis Ababa, you will probably witness the following scene. A white family will wake up in the morning. They are headed for breakfast. They seem jolly. The man and woman are each cuddling a toddler. They will set up the breakfast table and place a colt for the little one to be part of the morning feast.
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I am sure that there are many situations where this may seem the case. I know several Americans who have chosen to adopt children from various countries where the poverty level is high. Not because they are looking for a slave, but because they see the need to help. Would it be better to leave these children in situations where they will have nothing and possibly die from starvation or disease ? It seems as if an unjustified decision was formed and these people where judged unfairly.
Perris gal