19 Feb Legal But Not Possible

I have to say that the interest generated by my previous blog (about single adoptions from Ethiopia), and the feedback to the subsequent news report by Claudia Calleja on the same subject, left me pleasantly surprised.

Honestly, I didn’t think people would care so much about this matter. Hand on heart I thought that most would have been against single adoptions, and that even more would be against gay adoptions. I therefore assumed that my cries of discrimination would fall on deaf ears.

But boy, how wrong I was.

Soon after the story broke, popular TV programmes such as TVAM quickly picked up the subject, as will Xarabank and Radju Malta’s ‘Ghandi Xi Nghid’ next Friday and Saturday, and I don’t think it’s just a question of jumping on the bandwagon.

I’m also pretty sure that it wasn’t because people were surprised to find out that The Church seems to be against single and gay adoptions; I mean seriously, who could ever be surprised by that?  Read on here

Other related articles –

Maltese-run orphanage stops adoption for singles

Sexual Orientation Should Not Be A Barrier To Adoption

All God’s Children

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Click here to follow discussion on Xarabank 24 Feb 2012

Click on the play button to follow discussion on Ghandi Xi Nghid 25 Feb 2012

 

Alison Bezzina
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