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China's Demographic Problem?

It is a double edged sword, and i don't know how to give the more plausible explanation by now.

And we already have people like Gambit who would grasp any opportunity to accuse us the Chinese men as the sexual predators waiting for the young Vietnamese girls to fall as the preys. :cheesy:

What a joke, US has the most number of rapes per capita and he accuses Chinese men :lol:
 
meh, fuk women. man are more capable at everything that matters.
 
Indeed is a worry, with high economy could we see a greater influx of male workers into China too, as females are more generally restricted in culture.

lol is this what your 'free' media being telling you? China is among the top 20 feminist countries along with some Nordic countries and the U.K``dont use your indian benchmark to stereotype China's social condition` right?
 
both developed countries with established economies running on renewable resources....you still running high on fossil fuels!!

they consum more per capital fossil fuels than china`
 
Exactly right. :tup:

The more women the better.

In cities this attitude is starting to change because raising a boy is now more expensive than raising a girl, so it evens out.

Unfortunately there are some highly traditional areas where girls are not treated well. It isn't about poverty either. Shanxi, Yunnan, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Xizang are all very poor and have normal sex ratios. Of those, Shanxi is 99% Han. I think it has more to do with industry vs. agriculture. Shanxi is mostly industry and services since it is barren desert, but has coal, oil, and has a large defense industry. In contrast, Anhui, Jiangxi and Henan are mostly agricultural. Most of the big problems of China are concentrated in these 3 provinces.
 
In cities this attitude is starting to change because raising a boy is now more expensive than raising a girl, so it evens out.

Unfortunately there are some highly traditional areas where girls are not treated well. It isn't about poverty either. Shanxi, Yunnan, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Xizang are all very poor and have normal sex ratios. Of those, Shanxi is 99% Han. I think it has more to do with industry vs. agriculture. Shanxi is mostly industry and services since it is barren desert, but has coal, oil, and has a large defense industry. In contrast, Anhui, Jiangxi and Henan are mostly agricultural. Most of the big problems of China are concentrated in these 3 provinces.

Boy also stay at home and getting most loved. Whereby the girls get sent out to work and make money to feed the boy at home. :angry:
 
I think one child policy should be done away with entirely. Government should not have the right to restrict birth between consenting couples. However, too many kids will place a burden on social system and the economy. It cost the public money to provide education and health care to children. I propose a tax system that is proportionate to the number of kids you have. For example:

1 or 2 kids per family: Normal tax rate (Let's just say 10%)
3 kids per family: 15% tax rate (+5%)
4 kids per family: 20% tax rate (+5%)
5 kids per family: 30% tax rate (+10%)
6 kids or more: 50% tax rate (+20%)

That way, the government is not actually mandating how many kids people can have which is a violation of rights. At the same time, it makes people be wary of the economic consequences of having too many children (Uyghurs especially). Freedom and population control at the same time.
5 kids per family: 35% tax rate
 
Try giving birth and not being criminals. Women are great, we need far more of them.

pfff... we have enough people as it is. women are inferior to males in pretty much all disciplines of math, science, and engineering (except for maybe biology). sure they're better house cleaners, but then, who cares.
 
pfff... we have enough people as it is. women are inferior to males in pretty much all disciplines of math, science, and engineering (except for maybe biology). sure they're better house cleaners, but then, who cares.
18th Century called, they want you back. News flash, this isn't feudal China and women forms an important part of all job and education fields.
 
18th Century called, they want you back. News flash, this isn't feudal China and women forms an important part of all job and education fields.

my senior comp sci class: 95% male (also never meet any women who can program well)
senior physics class at my university: 90% male
senior engineering class: 85% male

there are plenty of girls who enter into these programs but most drop out or switch into some worthless liberal arts or business majors.
just saying what i'm saying, make your own judgement.
 
my senior comp sci class: 95% male (also never meet any women who can program well)
senior physics class at my university: 90% male
senior engineering class: 85% male

there are plenty of girls who enter into these programs but most drop out or switch into some worthless liberal arts or business majors.
just saying what i'm saying, make your own judgement.

Leaving Men Behind: Women Go to College in Ever-Greater Numbers

One class means nothing. The world is not based on your class computer science, physics and engineering alone.
 
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