Thursday, November 28, 2019
Gay`s Adoption Essays - Same-sex Sexuality, Sexual Orientation, Gay
  Gay`s Adoption  "When a gay couple sought to adopt a boy- who had leukemia, had been neglected  by his biological parents, had lived in five foster homes, and whose adoption  was favored by his legal representative- the judge deemed it ?not in the  interest of a seven-year-old male child to be placed for adoption into the home  of a pair of adult male homosexual lovers.'"(Utne 58) Three years of  searching for a qualified heterosexual couple failed. This and many other  similar cases have denied children a family by ignoring many qualified  homosexuals. With this being an age when people are supposedly more open-minded,  why is it that gays are treated this way just because of their sexual  orientation? Many Americans are still uncomfortable with the idea of gay  parents. The traditional family has always included a mother and a father.    However, today more and more families are being headed by gay parents. Some have  children from previous marriages. Many must use artificial insemination or  surrogate mothers because it is extremely difficult for gays to adopt children.    Although it seems to contradict society's view of the traditional family,  homosexuals should be allowed to adopt because they deserve equal rights, and  sexual orientation is not a reasonable determining factor in the qualifications  of a parent. Also, allowing them to adopt can actually help society. "Surveys  suggest that a large majority of the American public generally favor  anti-discrimination laws."(Harris 2) Why then, according to a Newsweek survey,  do only 36% of those surveyed think gay couples should have the right to adopt?    Samuel Chavers, assistant general counsel for Children and Families, says"adoption is not a right; it's a privilege." If this is true, there is  still not a rational basis for denying homosexuals the "privilege" to adopt.    It is clearly an anti-gay bias. Although only two states specifically ban  adoption by gays, most states discourage it. Just as blacks and women have  fought for equal rights, gays are now struggling to do the same. It is unfair to  single out a group of people with many members who would make great parents.    Since we live in a world where "all men are created equal", homosexuals  should enjoy the same rights as heterosexuals. Gays face discrimination because  of their sexual preferences, and they must also face the qualifications for  adopting. "June Amer has a son of her own, whom she and her partner have  raised. They wanted to adopt a second child. Amer truthfully filled out an  application form that asked whether she was a homosexual. Her application was  immediately rejected."(Fitzgerald 1B) This was a woman who had already proved  to be a good parent and who lived in a healthy environment. She could have  provided much-needed care for another child. Her only characteristic that did  not meet the qualifications was that she had a female lover. Because of this  reason, many qualified applicants are being turned down. It is great that people  are willing to adopt children, but it is terrible that this one qualification is  stopping so many of them. "Sexual orientation alone doesn't make a person a  good or bad parent."(Kantrowitz 57) "Hedy Weinberg, executive director of  the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, agrees. ?The goal should be  to identify those homes that would provide nurturing environments. The  determination should not be sexual orientation.'"(Wagner 1) Adoption  agencies need to quit using sexual orientation as a factor. A family is a  family. That is exactly what so many children today are in need of: a family.    "There are now 36,000 children in this country- in foster homes or  institutions- who are free for adoption.(Utne 54) These children need the love  that homosexuals can provide just as well as heterosexuals. If the many willing  gays could adopt these children, it would help our society by lessening the  problem of children without families. A home is much better than an institution,  or worse, the streets. It would also help by diversifying society. All people  are not the same, so why should all families have to be the same? If children  are adopted by gay parents, more people will become accepting and open-minded  towards different lifestyles. Society will definitely be positively affected the  day that homosexuals can freely adopt. There are many reasons why people believe  gays should not freely adopt. A major argument is that children need a male and  female figure in their lives in order to develop emotionally. This is true, but  most gays have family members and friends who can provide that role. "Most  same-sex parents say they make a special    
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