The Memory Keeper's Daughter
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What would you have done?
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I didn't say that we got rid of the black or the disabled, but that decision is for each person individually. To some extent support abortion, but I'm not abort a baby for that reason. I just said that the world can be cruel, but I'm not racist or anything.

Ok, don't worry :)
And I understand what are you saying, I live the discrimination everyday.




Or are you asking what we would do now in the present time?

Racism deals primarily with race, it's not a catch-all term for any kind of discrimination. Discrimination based on sex and gender is sexism, and discrimination based on disabilities is ableism.
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There are two instances:
1. Let's say you found out before the first trimester...."
Well, these decisions are never easy to decide, because we can say many things, but never know for sure until we are mothers directly and tell us that our baby comes with a problem from now.
In the case of this book, we can review from many perspectives. How cruel society can be a little be different, either a physical disability or Down Syndrome, like Phoebe. As you yourself said, they didn't ask to be born so small, they are the real victims of these emotional conflicts that parents attribute. And I certainly don't think all mothers are emotionally prepared for a long road that leads to raising a baby with certain abilities or limitancias. I think in this story, I know that Caroline is not the biological mother of Phoebe, but showed that need not have the same blood for raising a daughter and she did much better than Nora.
I don't think it's racism or cruelty decide you want to abort if they tell you that your baby is in trouble. That's the belief of each as a person, I don't know if I would. Sometimes I would think so, now people are very bad and cruel, I wouldn't want a world for my baby. And I know from experience.