by KaiserJeep » Thu 26 Apr 2018, 05:16:53
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Why did that fail miserably? China is the global leader in economic growth. How is that for failure?
I did not say that the nation of China failed. I said their population control policy failed. It was severely abused from the beginning, especially in the rural areas where little to no enforcement existed. The cities felt the brunt of the government's fist in this. Women were involuntarily sterilized after the first child, and those who were not sterile but concieved a second time had delivery induced and the child was injected with a poison as soon as the head emerged, to ensure it was born dead. Then the involuntary sterilization surgery. There were additional problems such as selective abortions of female babies, because males had more earning potential and could care for elderly parents better, producing a shortage of females in the current population, where males outnumber females by approximately 50 million.
The Chinese government claims that 440 million births were avoided, The US CIA factbook has an estimate of less than 100 million. In any case, the policy was retired in 2015-2016. China's 2018 population is estimated at 1.4 Billion. As with all developed nations without the severe human rights violations, the birthrate in China is falling naturally. But they still grow at 0.4% per year, because the Middle Class affluence that curbs births is relatively new to them.
By contrast, without illegal immigrants, the USA and most 1st World nations would have falling populations already. That is why, as unpopular as the idea is, we need Trump's wall at the border and enforcement of our immigration policy.
The difference with "One Child" is that China imposed the policy upon the populace involuntarily. In the USA, I am suggesting what amounts to a mandatory "Two Child" limit, but only after the Constitution is amended and the amendment ratified by the states. That is a voluntary limit adopted by a majority of the citizens.