Thursday, August 23, 2007

China's One Boy Policy

Evidence of the effectiveness of social planning by the Chinese government:

An increasing crime rate, growing demand for pornography and illegal marriage are some of the consequences that could result from the widening gender gap in China, experts have warned.

Currently, there are about 18 million more males of marrying age than females, the Xinhua News Agency said on Wednesday.

The report said it is estimated that by 2020, males between the ages of 20 and 45 will outnumber their female counterparts by 30 million.

At the moment, 119 boys are born for every 100 girls in China, Jiang Chunyun, director of the China Family Planning Association, one of the country's largest non-governmental organizations, was cited as saying by the report.
Thankfully, the one child policy is still alive and well in many sectors of China. People want boys because they are often in a better situation to financially assist their parents in their old age. As a result, abortions on demand are available on every street corner.

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