蟾蜍肉煲汤有什么功效:Family planning policy, keep it or drop it?

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Family planning policy, keep it or drop it?

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China One Child Policy poster



Family planning policy was introduced in 1978 and initially applied to first-born children in the year of 1979 to address overpopulation and to alleviate social, economic, and environmental problems in China.


With the development, the ensuing problems for the family planning policy appeared


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First, Gender-based birth rate disparity

The sex ratio at birth (between male and female births) in China has reached 120:100, which is substantially higher than the natural baseline, which ranges between 103:100 and 107:100. China, like many other Asian countries, has a long tradition of son preference.


Second, labor shortage crisis

Worker shortages have become an extremely serious problem for China, as firms in both coastal areas and inland provinces face increasing difficulties in sustaining consistent workforce numbers. Family planning policy is one of the main reasons for this situation.


Third, China will grow old before it grows wealthy.

Given the one-child policy and rising longevity, China will grow old before it grows wealthy. According to the United Nations population agency, people over 60-year-old in China will take up 31.1% of the total population in 2050.

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Fourth, "Population counter elimination"

Family planning policy has been strongly enforced in urban areas, but the actual implementation varies from location to location. In most rural areas, families are allowed to apply to have a second child if the first is a girl, or has a physical disability, mental illness or mental retardation. Children in rural areas will not receive good education but the number is larger and larger.


Fifth, it will harm the economic development


The individual savings rate has increased since the one-child policy was introduced. This has been partially attributed to the policy in two respects. First, the average Chinese household expends fewer resources, both in terms of time and money, on children, which gives some Chinese more money with which to invest. Second, since young Chinese can no longer rely on children to care for them in their old age, there is an impetus to save money for the future

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Sixth, it has great impact on Chinese culture


The Chinese civilization stood numerous tests for ages, thanks to the fact that China is country with large population. No on can destroy such a great country along with its people. Therefore, large population is the carrier of our culture, which makes China play a role as backbone in the world civilization. Yet the profound influence will definitely decrease if China continues the family planning policy with disregarding the reality. What is worse, the Hindu and Muslim civilizations will overtake Chinese one.


It is high time for the family planning policy leave the historic stage. With demographic dividend draining off, and demographic deficit looming before China, Chinese national policy lags at least a decade.
The sex ratio demographic problem could become the greatest and horrific disaster that the Chinese Civilization has ever faced in it's 5000 year history!

You cannot have a normal society when there are so many men and so few women!

What happens to men when they cannot find women? Social scientists will tell you that you can find the answer in such places where men and women are kept separate, such as rural Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia. But I warn you, you will not like to know the answer!

To put simply, such an unnatural society will be a nightmarish psychological and social problem for China. There will be a big increase in crime, violence, immoral behavior, psychological disorder, mayhem, dysfunctional morality, "alternative lifestyles" foreign to Chinese Culture, and social upheaval. A society of young men, who cannot find women and who have no reason to work, will tear the Chinese society and family apart! Basically, the entire civilization and culture destroys itself.

To prevent this, China must do the following:

1. end the one child policy
2. give families financial incentive to have more female children
3. stop the adoption of Chinese girls by foreign families (VERY IMPORTANT)
4. encourage the adoption of Chinese boys by foreign families
5. provide financial incentives for Chinese women to remain in China
6. encourage foreign women from Russia, Europe, Australia, US, South America, Africa and Middle East to work and live in China
7. encourage Chinese men to migrate to Australia, Japan, SE Asia, Russia. Africa, South America, Europe, USA, etc.

To those Chinese people who do not believe in demographic problems, I will ask them turn on the TV and watch the news about Japan's nuclear disaster. They will see with their own eyes so many old age people in Japan. It saddens me to see Japan become such an old and helpless society.

Japan failed to prevent it's demographic problem. Today, Japan is literally a dying civilization with one foot already in it's grave!

Will China become the next civilization to destroy itself?