Bill, the overpopulation is so bad there that people are unable to see any other option. China is the same size as Canada, but about one third is mountainous and unproductive, and another third is taken up by the Gobi desert, all with a population of anywhere between 1.3 and 1.4bn people. They have to deal with all kinds of shortages:
Water: with the worlds largest irrigation project, pump water from south to north.
Shortages of land: by managing development, with strict controls on things like golf courses.
Shortage of electricity: by burning more coal
Potential food shortage: China can't develop like every other industrialised country and become dependent on food imports, because there could never be enough supply.
Unemployment: China can't develop it's agriculture, because the countryside is so heavily populated that too many would be put out of work. When each family only has an acre or so, how do you mechanise? Who leaves the land and where do they go? There are too many people to ever have the standard of living we enjoy here.
Phrasing the one child policy as a question of rights really misses the point of how do you deal with these things? People don't like having these things imposed on them, but rationally would be forced to do the same for themselves in the same conditions. People there say we're lucky for being able to have more kids, but no one ever said they'd felt wronged.
And what a scary precedence that makes for the future its propaganda that makes it acceptable its no different than the propaganda machine did with removing the guns in the UK this is a very slippery slope as far as I am concerned as were will it stop? what if they decide to take it all the way to the handicapped or mentally challenged or old over 60 over 40 over 30? very very scary way of thinking it takes away a humans rights every one that is taken away makes you less human and more akin to docile domesticated sheep you seriously better rethink your acceptance philaw....
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Having lived in China, I was always amused by people here criticising the one child policy as though there was no purpose behind it except spite. People there generally accept it.
It was instigated because the government decided that 500 million was the optimum population for the country, and it has never stopped the population growing, despite being credited with preventing around 400 million births.
Where would the world (let alone China) be now without that foresight and sacrifice?
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