To be fair, a lot of these kids don't have parents. I was adopted in 1951 as an infant from a small town in West Virginia. My birth mother was a single girl who was 13, there was no idea who the father was.
That story is very common in the US, and even more common around the globe.
Tracking down the beasts who are responsible for abducting them, top-to-bottom (shot-callers/financiers to grubby snatchers), and eliminating them forever... comes in second in importance.
Very likely that there are some parents who sold their children out of desperation yes. But could it not also be likely that there might be a pool of children that were abducted and sold off to adoption agencies which makes $$$ on helping the childless in wealthier countries? At least that’s what Korea is allegating…
Send the children to their parents! What could be more important that that?
To be fair, a lot of these kids don't have parents. I was adopted in 1951 as an infant from a small town in West Virginia. My birth mother was a single girl who was 13, there was no idea who the father was.
That story is very common in the US, and even more common around the globe.
Tracking down the beasts who are responsible for abducting them, top-to-bottom (shot-callers/financiers to grubby snatchers), and eliminating them forever... comes in second in importance.
This goes all the way back to the 1950s. Many of these children are adult now.
To be fair, the parents likely sold the children.
Very difficult to unravel, considering the best interests of those who remain children.
Very likely that there are some parents who sold their children out of desperation yes. But could it not also be likely that there might be a pool of children that were abducted and sold off to adoption agencies which makes $$$ on helping the childless in wealthier countries? At least that’s what Korea is allegating…