China says one child policy will continue
Despite the fact China is facing population challenges such as fast aging and sex ratio imbalance, the country will continue its low-birth policy, said Li Keqiang, Vice Premier of China.
China is facing the pressure of population growth and the country’s aggressive development over the past three decades has raised new challenges, Li told authorities at the National Population and Family Planning Commission today, reports Xinhua. Read more
China Says One Cild Policy Causing Population Problems
A study from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), a government-backed institution, has found that “China’s ‘one couple, one child’ family planning policy” has resulted in a gender imbalance that is the “most serious demographic problem facing” the country, the Times of London reports.
“The report makes no bones about how the one-child policy – introduced to curb population growth and still in place in most circumstances – has led to a Read more
China’s One Child Policy Causing Problems for the Elderly
About 10 million nurses and specialists are needed to look after those who cannot take care of themselves, while care facilities for the aged had only 220,000 employees, 90 percent of whom were under-qualified, it said.
Beijing resident Wang Bing, for example, was turned away by four nursing homes when he was looking for one for his 69-year-old diabetic mother last year, China Daily reported. Read more
China is Not a Superpower of the Future
To believe that China is the next superpower, it’s also necessary to assume that China’s super-charged economic growth will continue. Unfortunately, relying on any country’s past performance to predict its future prospects is a risky proposition. China’s stunning economic growth performance since 1979 notwithstanding, its ability to sustain the same level of growth is by no means assured. In fact, the likelihood that China’s growth will slow down significantly in the next two decades is real and even substantial.
Several favourable structural factors, such as the demographic dividend (derived from a relatively younger population), virtually unlimited access to the global markets, high savings rates and discounted environmental costs, will gradually disappear. Read more
Some Chinese Eat Dead Baby Soup for Strength
Dead babies can be purchased in Taiwan for 70 US dollars for being used as grilled delicacies.- Seoul Times
There is no need to rub your eyes or think that this article is some kind of sick joke folks. This is real, very scary real and China is hell bent on pushing their demonic agendas on the world.
To be honest, I have never really researched China and what goes on within its borders. But recently I have delved into that dark depths of Asian news and what I have found has absolutely appalled me in every way. Read more
Sorry, Your Baby Has Got to Go
ObamaCare is about a lot of things other than abortion, it’s true, but whereas, TARP and the ARRA have been used to bolster the banks and auto industry, health care money will underwrite the abortion industry – Planned Parenthood – already awash in state and federal funds, not to mention the blood of millions of unborn human babies.
Will this be enough for the population controllers? Read more
A Global One Child Policy?
China should not be held up as a population control role model for the rest of the world, by Francis or anyone else, but roundly condemned for its widespread and systematic violations of human rights, especially the rights of women. Anything less encourages the Chinese government to continue its brutal repression of the population. Read more

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