- They “solved” their population explosion with the one child rule. Can’t wait to see how they “solve” this new population problem. - One child rule. Minimum. - Probably not far off from reality pretty soon. 
- Importing Russian bloc women but instead of strippers and circus acts as they are now they’ll be bred. - China is racist af so not happening. - China is super racist, but Han Chinese men are being offered money to marry Uyghur women. Ya know to expedite that whole genocide thing. So, I could see them doing that. - Longshanks shit that is 
 
- I’m familiar; more homogenous societies normally are outwardly less accepting-- everyone will be against it until their pension checks stop coming. 
 
 
 
 
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- Ahh yes. Men telling women they have to fuck men. - And pop out crotch goblins. 
- They have a population of 30 Million men with no prospect of a Chinese wife due to the one-child policy that favored male birth. I’d say your take is pretty spot-on. - You say no prospect, I say many of them are probably gay. Unless gay people don’t exist in China like they, apparently, “don’t exist” in Iran. - Yes, they exist, but then so do lesbian women. - The existence of homosexuality doesn’t make the gender imbalance any less painful.**** - Painful? I mean, that’s a bit much. - Tell that to the dude who will probably never have a partner. 
 
 
 
 
 
- It’s only a matter of time before it becomes mandatory. - Xi’s policies were on this path a while 
- I don’t think any country has liberated women and increased birthrates after have they? - Thats not the reason, but economics is. For example Korea and Japan – where the gender norms are pretty conservative – have a lot lower birthrate than Sweden – one of the most equal countries. It more depends on wealth being the most important factor, social security systems and workforce participation of women. - So either avoid getting wealthy, get a lot of immigration or get the social security systems in place to make it easy getting kids. 
- In general yes, but it hard to single out women rights 
 
- Chinese government has to start a “new trend of free speech” for example 
- aka “our society is fucked” 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - HONG KONG, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping said women have a critical role and must establish a “new trend of family”, as the nation grapples with an ageing population and record decline in the birth rate. - Xi in comments, published on state news agency Xinhua on Monday, said the role of women had been part of a discussion with the new leadership team of the All China Women’s Federation, which operates under the Communist Party. - Factors including high childcare costs, career hindrance, gender discrimination and not wanting to get married have deterred many young Chinese women from having children. - The number of births is closely tied to marriage rates because official policies make it hard for single women to have children. - In the last two years, authorities across China have unveiled measures to lift the country’s birth rate including financial incentives and boosting childcare facilities. - The state media has often linked population development to the strength and “rejuvenation” of the country. 
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- I think it is too late to avoid the workforce and demographic squeeze. - Considering the following simple thought experiment: - Even if every abled, capable and freely willing women in China were immediately given:
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1.a. unlimited financial support 
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1.b. complete freedom in choosing their partner 
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1.c. flexible maternity leave (2 to 5 years) 
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1.d. readily available at home cleaning and at home cooking/cartering services 
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1.e. best in class psychological and medical services and follow ups 
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1.f. excellent daycare and world class education; - the first children born the following year won’t be able to work and contribute to the economy until 18 years later (or whenever they enter the workforce; at best 14 and ideally at 23-25 after university).
 
 - Hence, I am inclined to suppose that, at best (least controversial), the Chinese Com·unist Part.y could do is to try and attenuate the economic slowdown and decay. How? I do not know. - At worst, they implode on themself and/or start a looks-like-we-are-doing-something war. - Immigration could supplement the workforce in the meantime, but who would want to go to China voluntarily? Not to mention that would require a massive culture and legislative shift for the country. 
 










