Oh, well I meant to put "the".You used the word "tea"![]()
Oh, well I meant to put "the".You used the word "tea"![]()
Pedo cacs are the worse. WTF is up with this cac in underwear and that babies face looks like its in terror. Horrible
none of that information makes the situation any better.Y'all dudes get mad over the dumbest shyt. The man holding the baby is Michael Cottone. The baby he is holding is his son.
Demonic cacsDude addopted the kid, I had to make sure the pic in the OP was real. LOL at "#showem your JOCKEY"
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I dont personally see that many black couples lining up to adopt all these orphan black children so ...


This is satanic pedophile shyt from the depths of hell.


I'm actually in my final class this weekend.Any of you coli folk going to adopt anytime soon? in california alone there is 14 thousand black kids that need adopting? where my cali people at?![]()
Gotta help the kids.I dont see that many black couples lining up to adopt all these orphan black children so ...![]()

Agreed. Just sayingWell that's your own personal anecdotal experience, I know PLENTY of black people who adopt black children so...![]()

Any of you coli folk going to adopt anytime soon? in california alone there is 14 thousand black kids that need adopting? where my cali people at?![]()
Some of my fam adopted and it was more to preserve her life style then actually wanting to raise black kids.Any of you coli folk going to adopt anytime soon? in california alone there is 14 thousand black kids that need adopting? where my cali people at?![]()
WTFBut here is an adoption story that has not received quite as much attention. And it shines the spotlight on the crisis of black children unable to find parents to adopt them. A newly minted study by the California institute of Technology, New York University and the London School of Economics examined the preferences of Americans who want to adopt children. The data were collected between 2004 and 2009, and reflect the views of both straight and gay prospective parents. The study found that adoptive parents have very strong preferences for girls, and children who are not African-American.
The report found, unexpectedly, that girls are one-third more likely to attract adoptive parents than boys. In the general population, there is a slight preference for boys. Moreover, a baby who is not African-American is seven times more desirable to potential adoptive parents than a black baby. Although all of the parents in the study were white, surprisingly Latino and white children fared about the same.
In an unseemly way, all of this translates into dollars in America’s $2-3 billion adoption market: Parents were willing to pay $16,000 more for a girl than a boy, but $38,000 more for a non-African-American baby than a black one.