gness......there must be many b.astard children of the 50's and 60's who are glad that they were taken away at birth and adopted by loving parents. Clothed, fed, educated and have become useful members of society.
I have walked the streets of many UK cities and seen young women, smoking, tattooed, badly dressed pushing prams with dirty children drinking out of a tin of Pepsi and one knew that they had no future at all, other than a life of petty crime. Grandparents bringing up children in a situation where the biological mother was drinking, drugs and maybe having multiple sexual relationships and at worse being physically or sexually abused in the "home."
Perhaps if they had been taken away at birth and adopted, their future may have been brighter.
Are the days of the 60's and 70,s much worse than today for the children born out of wedlock, I don't think so ?
We should aplogise for the present, not the past.