North Carolina foster dad Peter Mutabazi is being hailed a hero after adopting a 13-year-old boy who was abandoned as a child at the hospital by his adoptive parents.
The only reason this man stands out is that society is now so decrepit. In my own little slice of the world I knew several families which took children in. One family had eleven children, every one of them adopted. That may have been a bit unusual, given the number under one roof, but not by much.
The greatness of this man's actions is a hearkening back to the old days.
Great Man but horrible writing. When was the child left at the hospital? Is not 13 years if age still a child? Was he the foster dad to the child and if so for how long?
I've taken to ignoring the ubiquitous errors even by the hand of the ersatz professional wordsmith. This for my own good, lest my BP go through the roof and I start popping veins. Still, great is my desire to put them out of our misery.
What a good man. His life story is very enlightening. He should be a role model for (black) men everywhere.
ReplyDeleteTruly someone who can Man-up when the opportunity arises.
ReplyDeleteThe only reason this man stands out is that society is now so decrepit.
ReplyDeleteIn my own little slice of the world I knew several families which took children in. One family had eleven children, every one of them adopted. That may have been a bit unusual, given the number under one roof, but not by much.
The greatness of this man's actions is a hearkening back to the old days.
Great Man but horrible writing. When was the child left at the hospital? Is not 13 years if age still a child? Was he the foster dad to the child and if so for how long?
ReplyDeleteI've taken to ignoring the ubiquitous errors even by the hand of the ersatz professional wordsmith. This for my own good, lest my BP go through the roof and I start popping veins. Still, great is my desire to put them out of our misery.
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