Racism is not the only form of discrimination, and most people have experienced some form of discrimination and can understand the children 's situation and guide them. Many studies have demonstrated that most trans-racially adopted children are self-confident and have a positive view of their ethnic heritage. The most important factor is for children to be raised in a loving home, and too many minority children are left in adoption limbo for lack of same-race potential adoptive parents.” And opponents argue, “Children of color adopted by white parents in the United States are not taught to cope with racism as they would be if raised by parents who have themselves experienced racism. The children of trans-racial adoptions also develop identity problems and low self-esteem from the experience of looking so obviously different from their families. Trans-racial adoption is harmful to the children and unnecessary. There would be more than enough families of color eager to adopt if it were not for discriminatory adoption practices that discourage them.” Here it is again, race, race, and race! Why is race the only thing people are thinking about when it comes to a child and the life they will endure? Love, which is something that should be considered. Will this child receive all the love he or she needs in order for him or her to become a good person or a loving mother or father to their children? Race doesn’t determine if a child will be raised with morals and dignity. Love is a factor that determines how a child will come out as an adult, so that is a factor that should be considered when determining which parents will best fit the child to be
Racism is not the only form of discrimination, and most people have experienced some form of discrimination and can understand the children 's situation and guide them. Many studies have demonstrated that most trans-racially adopted children are self-confident and have a positive view of their ethnic heritage. The most important factor is for children to be raised in a loving home, and too many minority children are left in adoption limbo for lack of same-race potential adoptive parents.” And opponents argue, “Children of color adopted by white parents in the United States are not taught to cope with racism as they would be if raised by parents who have themselves experienced racism. The children of trans-racial adoptions also develop identity problems and low self-esteem from the experience of looking so obviously different from their families. Trans-racial adoption is harmful to the children and unnecessary. There would be more than enough families of color eager to adopt if it were not for discriminatory adoption practices that discourage them.” Here it is again, race, race, and race! Why is race the only thing people are thinking about when it comes to a child and the life they will endure? Love, which is something that should be considered. Will this child receive all the love he or she needs in order for him or her to become a good person or a loving mother or father to their children? Race doesn’t determine if a child will be raised with morals and dignity. Love is a factor that determines how a child will come out as an adult, so that is a factor that should be considered when determining which parents will best fit the child to be