I've been a little stressed lately because some of the 12,000,000 people involved in our case are attempting to make this a race issue. White state. White mother. White father. White brother. Black Matthew. We just don't see it that way. These are my sons.


One happens to be African-American. I'll teach him about that heritage. But I'm not going to make this a race issue.
I'm not gonna spend my life being a color.
Did something new happen or is this just a saved up post based on the other day?
ReplyDeleteAmen Sister. Amen.
ReplyDeleteAnd, pardon my ignorance but since when are there ONLY "white" people in Utah? I mean, I know there are a lot of mormons but since when do you have to be "white" to be mormon?
(Sometimes I hate the world.)
Well said.
ReplyDeleteFor a day, I wish the world could be blinded and given only their hands and hearts to rely on one another.
ReplyDeleteIt shouldn't be about color but compassion. Period.
I wish more people could see through your eyes.
It is really sad, that people make it a "race" issue. Everyone who sees you knows that you love your boys.
ReplyDeleteI DO feel sorry for those people. How narrow minded of them.
I wouldn't quote Michael Jackson lyrics at the hearings. Might not work like you would hope. :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteWhy aren't they satisfied with the fact that you guys care about this kid, and that color is not a hindrance to it? I didn't know that adoption can be such a headache... however did Madonna and Angelina got through this? (Oh wait, I know how. :D)
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