Left prevails in Portugal with gay adoption and easy abortion
LISBON, Portugal, February 12, 2016 (LifeSiteNews)
– The Socialist-Communist majority in the Portuguese Parliament has
liberalized the country’s abortion laws granted same-sex couples the
ability to adopt children. It had to override the presidential veto to
do it.
The
Socialist government of Prime Minister Antonio Costa which took office
in November made it a priority to legalize adoption by same-sex couples.
Parliament has also removed a requirement that women
receive counselling before aborting their children, and that they pay
for the procedure from their own pocket.
When
the government's coalition with Communists and other parties of the
Left passed legislation to that effect in January, President Anibal
Cavaco Silva vetoed both. It took a second vote pushed through by Costa
this week to obtain the added votes needed to override the president.
Cavaco
Silva explained his veto by asking parliamentarians to consider “the
child’s best interest” rather than “equality between different and
same-sex couples.” He also called for more public debate on such a
“sensitive social topic.”
Costa’s Socialists actually got fewer votes than the Centre-Right Portugal Forward coalition of Pedro
Passos Coelho in last fall’s general election, but was able to oust the
man who governed Portugal since 2011 by uniting the Left in Parliament
against his unpopular austerity policies.
In
2014 the conservative majority defeated a move to legalize adoption by
same-sex couples, though adoption by individuals of any sexual
persuasion was already legal.
Cavaco Silva must sign the amendments into law in a few days. This spring he will retire from office.
The
arguments for same-sex adoption are not sustained by objective
research, according to Simon Fraser University economist Douglas Allen.
Allen told LifeSiteNews that though many studies argue the case that
same-sex couples make as good parents, they all suffer from serious
methodological weaknesses, especially in biased sampling. In many cases,
for example, same-sex couples are self-selected by placing
advertisements in gay periodicals or on bulletin boards in gay community
clubs. Homosexual couples who are happy with the job they are doing as
parents are far more likely to volunteer for such studies than those who
are not, heavily skewing the outcome.
Allen’s
own study, based simply on correlating the responses of Canadians to
the 2006 national census, showed children from same-sex households had
two thirds the high school graduation rate of children in heterosexual
families.
A second study by Allen and Shih En Lu, published last year as “Marriage and Children: Differences Across Sexual Orientations,”
showed Canadian male and female homosexuals marry at a much lower rate
than heterosexuals. Surveying government data on 65,000 people, he told
LifeSiteNews, “we find that about 12.2% of lesbians are married, 4.5% of
gays, and 48.8% of heterosexuals. These numbers are similar to numbers
found in Europe. Despite the rhetoric, gays and lesbians do not take up
marriage in large numbers.” Since married couples stay together much
more than non-marrieds, their children will be both happier and more
successful.
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