Each person is a haphazard combination of a random ovum out of 60 and a random sperm out of quadrillions. Regardless of biological parents, therefore, the way a new person is, is almost totally random. Since there are far more differences between people than there are similarities, this makes it almost a certainty that a new person will be incompatible with their biological family. It is this incompatibility that leads to nearly all conflict among blood relatives, especially those forced to share a home.
While people don't choose their blood relatives, however, parents can choose adoptive children, and to some extent children can choose adoptive parents. This makes it possible to ensure compatibility between members of an adoptive family, which just isn't possible with a biological family. So I am proposing a new law that requires all newborns to be given up for adoption, thoroughly tested to determine what sorts of people they are and what other people they would be compatible with, and then adopted by new parents who have also been thoroughly tested.
Discuss.
While people don't choose their blood relatives, however, parents can choose adoptive children, and to some extent children can choose adoptive parents. This makes it possible to ensure compatibility between members of an adoptive family, which just isn't possible with a biological family. So I am proposing a new law that requires all newborns to be given up for adoption, thoroughly tested to determine what sorts of people they are and what other people they would be compatible with, and then adopted by new parents who have also been thoroughly tested.
Discuss.