Can China recover from its disastrous one-child policy?
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Can China recover from its disastrous one-child policy?
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#2The issue is that is has been too effective, especially for the level of development of the country, so that China is hitting a "first world problem" before having first world resources.
Re: Can China recover from its disastrous one-child policy?
#3The one-child policy saved China and the world. China might have hit 2 billions by now without it. The issue is that is has been too effective, especially for the level of development of the country, so that China is hitting a "first world problem" before having first world resources.
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#4The one-child policy saved China and the world. China might have hit 2 billions by now without it. The issue is that is has been too effective, especially for the level of development of the country, so that China is hitting a "first world problem" before having first world resources.
Read the article. It includes a graph that show that fertility was already drastically dropping before one-child was introduced.
https://www.npr.org/2018/07/16/629361870/despite-the-end-of-...
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#5Re: Can China recover from its disastrous one-child policy?
#6The one-child policy saved China and the world. China might have hit 2 billions by now without it. The issue is that is has been too effective, especially for the level of development of the country, so that China is hitting a "first world problem" before having first world resources.
What problem could justify such an abhorrent intrusion into a person's life?
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#7The one-child policy saved China and the world. China might have hit 2 billions by now without it. The issue is that is has been too effective, especially for the level of development of the country, so that China is hitting a "first world problem" before having first world resources.
Read the article. It includes a graph that show that fertility was already drastically dropping before one-child was introduced.
Now, the _facts_ are that the policy did have a real, significant impact. And that has benefited mankind as a whole.
But, OK, let's say it was useless... I cannot be said to have been disastrous, then, can it?
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#8The one-child policy saved China and the world. China might have hit 2 billions by now without it. The issue is that is has been too effective, especially for the level of development of the country, so that China is hitting a "first world problem" before having first world resources.
"Saved" China and the world from what? What problem could justify such an abhorrent intrusion into a person's life?
1980 - 4.4 billion
2019 - 7.7 billion
This has a massive impact on our environmental footprint and on climate change.
But, right, let's not intrude into a person's life, that would be abhorrent...
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
"Saved" China and the world from what? What problem could justify such an abhorrent intrusion into a person's life?
World population: 1980 - 4.4 billion 2019 - 7.7 billion This has a massive impact on our environmental footprint and on climate change. But, right, let's not intrude into a person's life, that would be abhorrent...
Strange days when one is downvoted for criticizing China's immoral and brutal policy that violated the most basic of human rights.
Re: Can China recover from its disastrous one-child policy?
#10Personally I believe that population growth can't go on forever in a finite world. But even if it could, I think we should prefer quality over quantity when it comes to human lives.