yeah, i am not. i fully support my governmentSee, not all Chinese are outraged.
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yeah, i am not. i fully support my governmentSee, not all Chinese are outraged.
As i said, and as gambit pointed out, forced abortions are extremely common in China. I'm not sure why Chinese citizens would be outraged at this particular case unless they aren't aware that it is common due to media censorship.
The best way for that is to control sexual behaviors and access to each other. China did experimented with that idea back in the 'commune' living days where even though husbands and wives were formally married, they could not share the same bed. Each night the men would sleep in one area of the commune and the women sleep in another area. China should return to this and there would be no forced abortions at all.Some Indians may disagree with me, but sometimes strong handed measures like this is needed to control population growth. Some people just cannot be convinced to have less children.
The best way for that is to control sexual behaviors and access to each other. China did experimented with that idea back in the 'commune' living days where even though husbands and wives were formally married, they could not share the same bed. Each night the men would sleep in one area of the commune and the women sleep in another area. China should return to this and there would be no forced abortions at all.
yeah, i am not. i fully support my government
Family in forced abortion case in China beaten, labelled traitors by neighbours
Published On Tue Jun 26 2012Email Print
The Associated Press
BEIJING- The Chinese father of a forcibly aborted baby whose case prompted an international outcry has been beaten and forced into hiding, while his wife and other family members have been labeled traitors by fellow townspeople, the man's sister said Tuesday.
Photos of the mother and dead baby had been circulated online, embarrassing the government and prompting the suspension of three local officials in Shaanxi province. The officials had forcibly aborted the late-term pregnancy earlier this month because it violated the country's tough one-child policy.
Apparently angered over the family's contacts with journalists, the local government has since organized a backlash against the family members, calling them traitors and keeping them under surveillance, Deng Jicai, a sister of the 30-year-old father Deng Jiyuan, said.
We are already heartbroken from losing the baby. How did we become traitors? Deng Jicai said.
It sounds real amusing when the Indians call it 'Disgusting' who themselves have customs of burning women alive if his husband died of some reasons and have separate nurseries for the widows which are scuttled from their society. way to go Indians.