Bryan Caplan wrote: > > Yes, I think: people are basically afraid of someone taking their kids, > > and people are not in fact very comfortable with trans-racial adoption. > >But when people hear about kids being sent back to abusive natural >parents, do they really say/think "It's unfortunate, but on average it's >better"? I doubt many people have that reaction. > >As for trans-racial adoption, many people wouldn't want to do it >themselves, but how many actually want to prevent other people from >doing it?
Yes, I'd say most people think protecting natural parents is better on average, and that many people want to prevent trans-racial adoption. Robin Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hanson.gmu.edu Asst. Prof. Economics, George Mason University MSN 1D3, Carow Hall, Fairfax VA 22030-4444 703-993-2326 FAX: 703-993-2323
