Me too because as an American adoptee who is Armenian I hate that I have lost my culture and my own Armenian people want nothing to do with me now that I have been white washed by my white American parents. I hope he can keep his culture because it’s a beautiful people and culture. ❤
@@rosemcginnis914I can see what your saying too- however, the entire community of Armenians would not reject him due to disability just because his parents did. He shouldn’t loose his entire identity due to his parents doings.
@@LostNFoundASMR Hi, I just read your comment and thought I would share my thoughts. Many Armenians living in the Diaspora live in cities and towns away from Armenian communities. They grow up with little connection with their culture and often come to learn more about it later in life. They learn the language, they travel to Armenia, they eventually join Armenian communities, if they so wish. This is not uncommon at all. Also, today, many people in Armenian communities are mixed, so that some Armenians speak the language, while many do not. Why not simply start discovering your heritage, take a trip to Armenia, you have not lost anything. Just reconnect with who you always were
I think the forced adoptions and missing children cases should continue to be investigated and the perpetrators put in prison but not all adoptions were part of the controversy. This child had a disability and a lovely couple adopted and made him part of their family.
So lovely! But please… stop hyperextending this poor child’s neck … when you hold him and lean him backwards and hold him upside down… it makes my heart cringe inside … children’s necks are so underdeveloped … plz be careful … this is only sent with love and concern … all the very best as you raise this beautiful child! Congrats mama n papa!
Omg mcdonalds dude? Thats disgusting he was eating pure food all that time now hes gonna get that poison McDonald's u should be ashamed of yourself sir.