I'm sure you all know about the "Circle of Moms" blog contest by now. It is a sad statement about the purpose of that website. It isn't for all moms. It's for moms they deem worthy of being on the website. This excludes anyone who speaks anything other than the fabulous rainbows and sunshine of adoption.
I managed to get a pdf printed of the contest page just seconds before it was taken down. So I was still able to go read some of the blogs listed to see what the big deal was. Why some were "offended". The only things I read that I felt were not supportive were the blogs where the bloggers and the comments to the bloggers were bashing those they deemed "anti adoption" or "adoption haters". The blogs that had the worst bashing of people were on blogs that praise the institution of adoption.
Here are the Top 25 blogs, their number of votes, and place in the triad as of taking the contest down:
1. The Declassified Adoptee ~ 360 ~ adult adoptee
2. Musings of the Lame ~ 301~ natural mother
3. The R House ~ 265~ adoptive mother
4. Dreaming Big Dreams ~ 244 ~ adoptive mother
5. Adoption Talk ~ 213 ~ adoptive mother
6. Neither Here Nor There ~ 207 ~ adult adoptee
7. Ordinary Miracles & The Crazy 9 ~ 198~ adoptive mother
8. The Sky Is Laughing ~ 195 ~ adoptive mother
9. Finding My Way To My Little Starfish ~ 182 ~ adoptive mother
10. Marvelous Love ~ 170 ~ adoptive mother
11. iAdoptee ~ 160 ~ adult adoptee
12. To Tell The Truth - Please Stand Up ~ 157 ~ foster care alumni
13. Ethiopian Ties ~ 151 ~ adoptive mom
14. Traded Dreams ~ 130 ~ adoptive mom
15. Marty's Musings ~ 113 ~ adoptive mom
16. Costain Party of Six ~ 113 ~ adoptive mom
17. Write Mind Open Heart ~ 113 ~ adoptive mom
18. Welcome to my Brain ~ 104 ~ adoptive mom (and adoptee/natural mom? seems like I read that before on her blog?
19. Rage Against the Minivan ~ 102 ~ adoptive mom
20. Last Mom ~ 99 ~ older-child adoptive mom
21. Ni Hao Y'all ~ 97 ~ adoptive mom
22. The Road Less Traveled ~ 96 ~ adoptive mom
23. I Will Pull This Blog Over! ~ 96 ~ adoptive mom
24. the5parkers ~ 83 ~ foster care adoption
25. On Our Hearts ~ my pdf cut off right after the title of the blog!
Not in the Top 25, but their posts regarding this should be read:
Adoption Truth ~ Cassi was the one removed from the contest ~ the beginning of the end... I have never thought of Cassi's blog as being offensive. Not even her post after finding out she had been removed from the contest.
Production, Not Reproduction ~ adoptive mom, I think she took herself off the list in protest after Cassi's removal? I think there were others who removed themselves from the list also. If you know of any, please feel free to add them in the comments.
One Option Means No Choice
What was it that offended me? People who were name-calling and bashing those who spoke out of the negative aspects of adoption. Calling us "haters" and such. Although now I have no proof since most of them have been deleted. Oh well. I guess if anything positive came out of this mess it's that someone realized that they were going a little bit too far hating on those they were calling haters...
There were a few blatant lies posted though. This one I found particularly offensive: (directly copied ~ misspelling is theirs)
Really? I didn't see anyone in the top 25 personally attack any blogs nor bloggers themselves. I didn't see any blogs flooded with negative comments, nor hear of anyone receiving threatening emails. Maybe this did happen, but I didn't see any proof of it.
As I was going through the blogs just now, I was only offended (strongly) by one thing I read:
Excuse me? adoption is a loving response to a tragic reality? Is she calling an unplanned pregnancy a tragic reality? Maybe I'm wrong and the tragic reality is that a mother and her child were separated. But then where does the loving response come in? Nope. I still think she was being very offensive. I don't know the percentage, but the majority of children born in the world come from unplanned pregnancies. Two of the children I was lucky to raise were not planned. Are they tragic realities?? I think not.Not sure what happened, but it's so incredibly sad that we as an adoption community can't come together and truly embrace the reality that adoption is a loving response to a tragic reality.
I could see someone being offended by things said on one adoptive mother and one adult adoptee blog. If they were looking to be offended...
Here are some of the good things that came out of this fiasco:
...when I was accused of being "anti-adoption," the short-hand equivalent of not writing about adoption in "a supportive, positive way:"
BUT this post is important because it calls out the very, very important reasons we need to continue to break the stereotypes surrounding adoption.