China: Legislating a Culture of Death

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Jim Fell

Villagers in southwest China erupted into violence after enduring two intense months of ruinous fines, mandated health checks for women followed by coerced abortions and sterilizations, confiscation of property and destruction of their homes for violating the one-child policy.

The past four days have seen massive unrest in the autonomous Guangxi region, the New York Times reports, where native villagers and visitors say thousands of rioters enraged over the stepped-up population control measures have destroyed government offices, overturned vehicles, and clashed with police forces.

In Bobai County, witnesses described one assault launched by thousands of peasants upon the government offices of Shapi Township. Villagers smashed through the wall surrounding the government complex, and then sacked the offices, smashing computers and destroying documents, before setting the building afire.

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As China develops its economic prowess, they have become no less lenient on their one-child policy, which is praised by the United Nations and International Planned Parenthood, but where has this policy led them? Now, they have more than 40 million men whom are unable to find wives, tens of millions of women and children have been violated through forced abortions and sterilizations. Stiff fines, destruction of property, violation of women, and the murder of helpless children is how the Chinese government maintains its legislated culture of death.

Death leads to death.

The people of China are only now beginning to feel the long-term effects of this policy. Many men cannot find wives. This leads to restlessness on the part of men, which in turn leads to less productivity and more crime. Don't worry though! The women are not forgotten. A disparity this great between the number of men and women can only lead to a further objectification of women. No doubt, many women today in China are either forcibly or willingly working in the sex industry fulfilling what must be a very high demand from men seeking female companionship. Do doubt, also, China's one-child policy and the massive surge in the male population has lead to significant problems with the dispersion of homosexual and sodomite behavior.

Death leads to death.

These problems in China must be intentional. How better to reduce a population than by encouraging its self-annihilation? Homosexuality, reduction in the percentage of marriageable women, and then the forced abortions and sterilization of those women are having a detrimental effect on China's population. China is dying. Oh, its death has only just begun, but it is dying nonetheless. The leaders in China think themselves gods believing that they can stop a downward spiral of the population. They must think this. If they did not, the population in China would eventually reduce itself to 1. A ruler of one is only a ruler of himself, a ruler of none. This is not going to be much of an incentive for any power-mongering leader. Sadly, they will find out too late, the dire consequences of their current actions, and their people will bear the consequences.

Original contribution by Jim Fell for Correctness Commentary.
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