The Aftermath of China's
Brutally Coercive Policies
Part Three of Four
By Dave Andrusko
Several of you were kind
of enough to respond to my story based on the speech Steven
Mosher delivered at NRLC 2010 ("The Plague of Sex-Selective
Abortions" at
www.nrlc.org/NewsToday/SexSelectiveAbortions.html). I would
have been interested anyway, but the next day TIME magazine ran
a piece online titled "How China Has Pruned Its Families'
Trees." Given how serious the topic is, the headline is more
than a little flippant.
Hannah
Beech makes several very shrewd observations. Given China's
booming economy-- and seeing a "link between the single-child
policy and double-digit growth rates"--it would appear that some
"experts" are very forgiving of the nation's human rights
violations. "Even as foreigners decry the forced abortions,
sterilizations and other abuses committed by zealous
family-planning officials," Beech writes, "an uneasy thought
emerges: maybe China's rulers had it right all along."
She takes the time to list
the unanticipated consequences of China's totalitarian social
policies. Everything from a fertility rate way below
replacement; "one of the planet's worst gender imbalances,
largely a result of women aborting female fetuses due to a
traditional preference for male offspring"; to " least 24
million 'bare branches' -- men destined to stay single because
there are not enough wives to go around. As more of those boys
become bachelors, China risks all sorts of social plagues --
from criminal gangs to greater trafficking in women."
On top of all that, "The
other danger is that China will grow gray before it is rich
enough to cope," Beech says. Factories "are now facing shortages
of young, skilled labor. By 2050, one-third of Chinese will be
elderly." And that doesn't even address the "habit" urban
Chinese have gotten into--having one child or no children at
all--due to an increase in affluence and "30 years of official
propaganda."
A piece very much reading.
It's at
www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2002403,00.html#ixzz0tCglXF7L
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