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My guess is that asking parents of special needs kids if their kids are defective are only going to get you opinions that agree with your own, since they've all kept their children. But, what about those that haven't kept them?
Asking society as a whole if they're considered defective might open another whole can of worms, and might be a bit enlightening, if one can get over the emotional aspect of the conversation, and think/speak with an open mind, and complete honesty.
If you read the first post of mine on here, you see that I have asked anyone to comment, which some did who are NOT parents of special needs kids.
I am TRYING to not get so emotional about this, as I said to xsited in another post.
Thanks for your concern.
Now, you've commented on the way I've asked the question, what are your comments about the question itself?
You've already admitted you're too close to the situation to refrain from blowing a gasket (as further evidenced by your post above), so it's likely you don't want my opinion right this moment.
I'm simply saying that over all I think society as a *whole* considers them defective. If they didn't, more parents would be willing to keep them, and even moreso would be willing to adopt them, or serve as foster parents.