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China's Demographic Problem?

casual: you live in the US. the culture there is way different towards girls than in china.

in china, there is bias from some rural parents against girls, but once the girls grow up and in society, even high school, they're treated no differently than boys.

in HUST's School of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, applied chemistry, chemical engineering and chemical biology majors all have around 40% girls. My own girlfriend is a chemical engineering major.

Of course, your view may be biased by your specific department; the electronics engineering, mechanical engineering and physics departments are like shaolin temples :lol:

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on topic: the government should seriously legalize prostitution already. There's no reason to keep it illegal, its everywhere and just serves as cheap propaganda to make it seem like the police is not incompetent. if it was legal, it could be taxed.

if they're worried about morals, don't we already have anti-drug and anti-tobacco education? just add anti-prostitution education, moral problems aren't for the government to decide.
 
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.

i agree that there's alot of women in college, but they're all in worthless party degree programs. it's the cold truth that women can't handle any real education.

@Anonymous user: i'm in the workforce as a software developer, 100% guys here. women just can't cut it as as programmers. however, the idiotic QA testers are all women.
 
i agree that there's alot of women in college, but they're all in worthless party degree programs. it's the cold truth that women can't handle any real education.

@Anonymous user: i'm in the workforce as a software developer, 100% guys here. women just can't cut it as as programmers. however, the idiotic QA testers are all women.

Dude give it up, your argument is on very very very shaky grounds.
 
A bit of an aside, I think how a society treats women is probably the best measurement of its overall health and capability for advancement.
 
on topic: the government should seriously legalize prostitution already. There's no reason to keep it illegal, its everywhere and just serves as cheap propaganda to make it seem like the police is not incompetent. if it was legal, it could be taxed.

if they're worried about morals, don't we already have anti-drug and anti-tobacco education? just add anti-prostitution education, moral problems aren't for the government to decide.
The funny thing is prostitution is a legal business in China history up until 1949. Culturally speaking, it wasn't shamful to visit a prostitute. Many famous scholars and government officials openly visited such places.

I think as long as it is consensual, it should not be interfere with. However, the industry should be heavily regulated for health reasons, and also taxed.
 
The funny thing is prostitution is a legal business in China history up until 1949. Culturally speaking, it wasn't shamful to visit a prostitute. Many famous scholars and government officials openly visited such places.

I think as long as it is consensual, it should not be interfere with. However, the industry should be heavily regulated for health reasons, and also taxed.

Yeah I kind of agree with Below and you. The more authorities drive it underground, the more exploitive practices go unchecked. That said I'm not sure I want China to become a sex tourism destination.
 
A bit of an aside, I think how a society treats women is probably the best measurement of its overall health and capability for advancement.

I agree completely. :tup:

Chinese women generally have a high standard of education, which I think is one of the best development indicators you can ask for.
 
I'm sure you can for the narrow claim of there being more men than women in fields like math or computers (even my field of chemistry) but using this as the only criterion for "smartness" is rather stupid.

i disagree. math is the primary criterion for "smartness"
 
i disagree. math is the primary criterion for "smartness"

That is not a very smart thing to say.

There are a wide range of factors involved. You can't just use one or two factors to draw such a conclusion.
 
i disagree. math is the primary criterion for "smartness"

Chairman Mao , I believe was a lawyer. Modern China is his legacy. I think its pretty smart for man who is not a Math Major.
 
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