I think in this case the Chinese embassy was trying to make a valid point between fertility rates and social and economic wellbeing but was clumsy with their wording.
To specify Uyghurs was a mistake and they should have broadened it to all cultures and peoples.
We can all agree that in this day and age with advanced medical care and machines, there is little need for one woman to have more than 2/3 children on average in order to ensure the survival of the human species.
To specify Uyghurs was a mistake and they should have broadened it to all cultures and peoples.
We can all agree that in this day and age with advanced medical care and machines, there is little need for one woman to have more than 2/3 children on average in order to ensure the survival of the human species.