Orphan Film Offends Adoptive Parents

Posted by: Michael

I have to say I did not really find the trailer for ORPHAN offensive but it seems that Adoptive Parents do. So much so they have started an online petition. Oddly enough though their petition is to get free t-shirts. Really it is quite odd to me. Petitioning a studio that you do not like a film then asking for free swag? The text of the petition goes as so;

A lot of adoptive parents are angry about one line in this film: It must be hard to love an adopted child like your own.

They are angry about this movie line but are perfectly content that their adopted child has a birth certificate that was permanently sealed from him/her and a falsified "amended" one issued. 

Adoptees have to live their lives carrying around amended birth certificates and are NEVER allowed to see their original birth certificates containing their true names and the names of his/her true biological parents. Adopting parents get to have their names placed on the amended certificates as the birth parents! What lies!!!! These violations of a childs rights does not concern the protestors because it works for them! It is not their ethnicities, their heritages that are sealed. No, their newly purchased child will be forced to accept these lies are his/her truth. These self-righteous people own the copyrights to their adopted child's identity and could care less that it's FICTION that is on their child's birth certificate.

It is downright disgraceful and pathetic what people choose to protest.

We, the signees, want Orphan movie t-shirts to wear proudly because getting angry over one-liners and not giving a hoot about our (adoptees) civil rights is laughable.

What do you think? Does the trailer upset you? As noted it did not bother me one bit.. and I AM adopted. If you wish to sign the petition for a free t-shirt you can do so here Watch the trailer below if you have not yet.

 

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