I was meaning that I disagree with you that Steve Jobs needed to prove himself and Michael Gove needs to be top dog because they were adopted. That's a rubbish argument Maggie.
Bill Gates - Microsoft - not adopted
Larry Page - Google - not adopted
Mark Zuckenburg - Facebook - not adopted
Steve Jobs - Apple - adopted
David Cameron - Tory pm - not adopted
George Osborn - Tory chancellor - not adopted
Boris Johnson - Tory ? - not adopted
Michael Grove - Tory ? - adopted
I don't see any connection with adoption.
You're doing what the family and police did being prejudiced against Jeremy because he was adopted and saying he was bad and would kill his family.
I've seen photos of June with her arms round Sheila and Jeremy. And photos of June and Nevill being affectionate with the twins.
When I was on Jeremy's phone list he talked of a happy life before prison.
This is your post I was referring to.
http://jeremybamberforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,3851.msg364346.html#msg364346
I am not doing any such thing, I am putting forward the point of view that Jeremy could have had as much or even more anger/resentment than Sheila because adoption scars people.
I have no idea what Steve Jobs was like as a person, have you? I don't know what his fears and insecurities were, I know when he was dying he regretted putting his whole life into climbing the greasy pole rather than putting his energy into love and relationships, which he realised are all that is important in life. My answer to you was just a quick thought before I signed off last night. My real answer is the above...... I don't know, .... how could I? So I would say it's an unfair question not a rubbish answer.
The argument I was using is taken from a highly admired study on adoption they are not my own personal theories.
As I have said many times, I have an open mind on the case with reservations on both sides.
As much as I can see there are possibilities of guilt on either side I also feel that June has been given a bad press in the same way that Sheila has been by some.
Having recently finished Colin's book I take on board June had a difficult and apparently controlling personality, possibly a product of her own mental illness which she had suffered from very badly at times. However, Nevil was also lacking, he also seemed to not hand out close parental love and hugs to his children. He did not seem to worry or see any need to compensate for June's lack of ability to give warmth and love. So, although hailed as Sheila's rock I would guess he was in some ways more supportive because he was naturally more outgoing and gregarious but the wicked June versus the fantastic Nevill arguments don't stand up for me, they both seemed to lack parenting skills imo.
All families are a mishmash of different emotions, success and failures, no one is perfect, we all have our failings, it's human nature but in a secure and loving family there is understanding and forgiveness with love as a glue which holds people together overcoming irritations, hurt and frustrations.
If the glue isn't there because of dysfunction and early emotional neglect children grow up damaged and unable to deal with their feelings. If children don't learn by example and respect from their parents that their opinions matter, that they count and are important in their own right, those children can grow up severely damaged.