Oh, this is gonna be good.
I'll channel the two dumbest lines of argument that could come from this case.
Since it's another case of "white foreigners" harming the person and the pride of the Korean race, based on this case, all overseas adoptions should stop!
Or maybe we should just subject all potential adoptive parents to drug and HIV tests, make them submit a criminal background check and their original diploma to the local consulate.
But wait, you say? The requirements are already stringent?
At Bethany Christian Services in Indianapolis, part of a Grand Rapids, Mich.-based not-for-profit adoption service with offices in 30 states, branch director Linda Wrestler said confidentiality prevents her from discussing specific cases.
She said, however, that every client or couple seeking to adopt faces rigorous scrutiny.
The case studies include parents’ written autobiographies, criminal and social services checks, verification of employment and finances, birth certificates, health records and personal references.
Because such checks are going to prevent all bad things from happening in the world, right?