Comments by "kristine Sharp" (@kristinesharp6286) on "We Gave $65,000 To "Babybox" Founder Who Saved 1,500 Abandoned Babies | EVERYDAY BOSSES #30" video.

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  2.  @jadefields9020  actually adult adoptees pressed for the change, most living abroad. They didn’t like not knowing who their parents were so the government made a law saying a child needed to be registered. However it being on the registry hurts people cause until recently your prospective employer could find out if you were a single parent, orphaned, etc.. supposed to be illegal now. A few celebrities are going to have to be single parents, impossible as they are managed by their companies as indentured servants. It is said that Apink isn’t allowed cell phones. So much control over waking minutes. Crayon pop said the group members were responsible for the costs of setting up the group and got a smaller portion of the profits. The contracts are too long. Every player is a part of the company not a lawyer paid for by the entertainer. Another issue. Korea also lessened the number of adoption by foreigners. They are not a poor country anymore. And older adoptees felt like they were sold. If you can’t put the baby on your family register cause it will haunt you whether you raise it or not and the child for life if you do raise it or the child remains in Korea and that registry could be attached to them in some way, you will abandon it illegally. That means dead babies. Thank goodness for the brave pastor. These are unnecessary orphans. So many babies are simply staying in state care in Korea. Many are actually children from broken homes. Shared custody isn’t complicated.
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