Worst Korea: Report Says Many International Adoptions Were Basically Just Kidnappings


Leave that rice monkey alone and have your own kids, you fucking whore!

Where do these stupid white women think these foreign babies come from?

I guess the answer is that white women are peak American retard, and they think “the third world” is like some kind of hellscape and endless warzone. (In reality, there is no third world city on earth, outside of black countries, that comes close to resembling what is happening in Philadelphia and several other major US cities.)

Babies have parents. If they don’t, their relatives will raise them. People are not starving in the third world.

And hey – South Korea is a developed, rich country! (It was obviously poor after the war, but this went on much longer than that.)

WION News:

A commission set up by the South Korean government has revealed that thousands of mothers were forced to give up their children for adoption abroad. Around 200,000 children, conceived by poor parents, especially single mothers, in government-funded welfare centres were adopted in nations like Australia, Denmark and the United States since the 1950s.

In most of the cases; hospitals, maternity wards and adoption agencies would unilaterally declare mothers ‘mentally ill’ or unfit to raise children.

They’d declare this while they were getting paid by these evangelical Christian “adoption” child slavery rings!

How convenient!

A report from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission revealed that parents would sometimes be misled about the foreign adoption system, forcing them into believing that their children would come back. The adoptees would be told that their lives would be much better in high-income Western nations and not in impoverished South Korea.

The commission also urged the government to issue a formal apology to the victims and develop a framework to compensate them.

The military dictatorship in South Korea during the 1970s and 1980s implemented a ‘social purification’ policy under which thousands of people were forcibly admitted into government-funded welfare centres.

Those who died would be buried in shallow graves, without attempting to identify their families and relatives. When women would give birth, their children would be taken away for the purposes of overseas adoption within a day.

“It only goes to show just how much [South Korea’s adoption system] was always about money, and how little it was about the children,” complained a 51-year-old Danish adoptee, as quoted by the Guardian.

Or maybe it goes to show how all the policies of South Korea were not about what was good for the people, but good for Uncle Sam.

A longer documentary about the issue