on 21-03-2013 12:24 PM
on 21-03-2013 03:52 PM
This day was for them .
How dare people just them as being too sensitive
on 21-03-2013 03:54 PM
not just at all
just should be judge
on 21-03-2013 03:54 PM
Many moons ago before the laws changed here allowing access to adoption information I did a lot of voluntary work for Jigsaw.
During that time we used the term "Biological mother" or "Birth Mother"
I am adopted myself.......I have always called the women who gave birth to me my birth mother........and she is not offended by this..........because she is..........the woman who gave birth to me.......I can not see how it is offensive.
The only term I would rather not be used in relation to parents involved in adoption is "Natural Parent"...........I find that personally offensive.
on 21-03-2013 03:56 PM
The fact is, it did offend.
what else would we call these women?
I think Mothers would be more appropriate
The fact is, it did offend.
actually it looks like it only offended you
don't you vote in your own poll?:|
on 21-03-2013 04:04 PM
I'm thinking you didn't listen to the apology today Ibis .If you did you would know that some of the people who the apology was given to did find it upsetting....as is their right.
If that can't be respected today of all days ....when will it ?
on 21-03-2013 04:06 PM
so i take it you didnt vote in the poll either
on 21-03-2013 04:08 PM
Many moons ago before the laws changed here allowing access to adoption information I did a lot of voluntary work for Jigsaw.
During that time we used the term "Biological mother" or "Birth Mother"
I am adopted myself.......I have always called the women who gave birth to me my birth mother........and she is not offended by this..........because she is..........the woman who gave birth to me.......I can not see how it is offensive.
The only term I would rather not be used in relation to parents involved in adoption is "Natural Parent"...........I find that personally offensive.
I can see where you are coming from Flashie. Birth mother would certainly be correct the correct term when you are comparing or differentiating between biological and adoptive parents and as an adoptee with two mothers it would be a legitmate distinction to make.
However, in the context in which Mr Abbott used the words there was no comparison to be made - the occasion was to offer an apology to mothers who had been forced or cheated into giving up their babies.
Adoptive parents are wonderful people (I should know, I was one myself) but in this particular instance they should not have been any part of the equation so defining those to whom the apology was offered as birth mothers was unnecessary.
on 21-03-2013 04:08 PM
I did vote.. but later thought more about it in context of the purpose of the speech
on 21-03-2013 07:20 PM
on 21-03-2013 07:42 PM
Gillard outshone Abbott and the day got Creaned :^O