Chris Pokropski Kristi Hines Part 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

This is a response to Kristi Hines. Kristi asked me to answer a few questions for a project she was doing, so I obliged as best as I could. If anyone has questions like this, or ever needs help, please don't hesitate to ask.

E-mail - kjaejoon@gmail.com

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  • Your story makes me do not want to makes any children. seriously, I can't imagine how your feeling. and I don't want my children have same fate as you do. Your name is Chris Pokropski...even u don't know what is your Korean Last name. its sucks. Your lost ur identity, family and Childhood happiness. I'm sorry for u man. but I can see that you are an strong person, and I'm glad with it. I believe someday God will bring u to ur biological mother, just keep pray. God bless u man!

  • Thanks for the video, it still is inspiration to hear others stories.

  • btw how do you eleviate the situation? lol, cos i get that reaction all the time!

  • You're very sweet, for understanding. If it was me, I'd be so angry.

    You seem very okay with the abandonment issues, I took it very harshly

    and I blame the adoption. Sorry for commenting on all your videos, aha this is the

    first time I find someone else who is adopted from asia! (:

  • i know this comment was not for me but I would like to comment..:D i am in mixed views about this as I think if they stoped Adopting out korean children to Foreigners it would stop the racism and confusion eg. like why dont i look like u, why am I different but on the other hand if the family adopting is kind loveing respectful then why the hell not? a parents love will never change even if thier child is adopeted. thier love will be as unconditional as if it were thier biological child.

  • i have watched all the videos u have posted. and it is kinda sad but interesting to see ur desire to know urself more

  • Hi you <3

  • Hi! just have a question.

    Recently, in Korea there was a campaign to keep parentless Korean babies from foreign adoption and instead encourage adoption within the country. What's your viewpoint on this? Do you think it would be better that Korean adoptees remain in Korean?

  • my parents are divorced too. but they divorced when i was 16.

    i ended up living with my dad after that...

    i think their divorce somewhat has an effect on me still to this day. since my mom is the one that left.. i hate the fact that she tends to show continued interests with family members on my dads side... for some reason, that bugs the heck out of me.

  • i found this very moving the way you felt. i see alot of my friend in you,

    i really appreciate you uploading this and im sure others do as well, like you said, parents and other adoptees are appreciative:)

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