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China's One-Child Policy

2023-10-28 22:15:39

"Thousands of women were pulled out of their homes and put into a" family planning "cell, forced to stop pregnancy even at the ninth month. Reggie Little John, President of Women's Rights without Borders This is the fact that there are many human rights violations due to the increase in population and one child policy, but the rights of women without borders Some organizations can help solve problems.

I saw this video on YouTube about a month ago and it explains why this channel (TestTube New) is considering dealing with China's one child policy as a failure. More importantly, China has changed its one-child policy to two-child policy. It made my generation the only one without brothers and sisters. This video truly drew my attention, there are lots of facts, the mentioned video just shocked me. Then, I would like to analyze, is China's single child policy really a failure?

In 1979, the Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping, established a single child policy of China. Because China is facing a rapid population increase, China's one-child policy is to limit population growth in China. Essentially, this policy limits that a couple has only one child, and that it will pay a fine to people with two or more children. This policy certainly has controversy for several reasons. First of all, there has never been a case where the government controls its social and historical population. Therefore, we can hardly predict what will happen after applying this policy. Second, population surge is not only a problem for China, it is also a problem for people around the world. Do all governments in the world finally need to manage their population? In the distant future, this is not a problem, but it will be in the near future. This policy has produced various results such as gender discrimination and aging problem.

China's one-child policy was enacted in 1979 by the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping to limit the population growth of Communist China and limit the couple's birth to one child. It is designated as "temporary measure", but it is valid for more than 35 years. Fine during pregnancy for the second time, termination of stress during pregnancy, even even forced women's sterilization. Officials have been reported for a long time that they forced abortion on unauthorized pregnant women and imposed high fines on illegal families. In 2007, riots occurred in the southwest China autonomous region of Guangxi province, some people including population management staff may have been killed.