well, i actually had lived in china and could understand why china had to instigate and substantially enforce the one pregnancy per married couple policy. 公仔箱論壇7 {# z/ O' O6 v( x) `, w0 w1 w
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let's leave politics alone here and just do a straight talk. china has 12 billion people and it's not that easy to manage in terms of food, housing and education. if the issues are not properly managed, the people within would suffer in a long run -- famine, epidermic, illiteracy -- to name a few. you might not see these in the rich coastal provinces, but go to the noerth west and you can see the light. if these issues are not properly handled, china would turn what it's like in some third world countries in africa.
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+ J! ^& k4 e& a$ J% ri'm not an advocate of china's harsh birth control policy. but i definitely believe that some control must be imposed or the situation would turn into a runaway train.
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nonetheless, we as responsible adults, we should have a good plan before we ever consider to have children. we just can't do it for a not so good reason or for our own selfish reason.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb7 l* X2 Y4 ]" G. G5 @' j
& q5 w# }# e7 ^5 o+ C& v" y( Xtvb now,tvbnow,bttvbbut looking at the article from the one who originate the blog, it appears that his brother is a registered "farmer" and i thought he's entitled to rural agricultural exemption. well, maybe the policy has changed.
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( a: Q9 K: ?0 t7 B7 Y6 j/ g9 t* B& m& twhat good is it to have more children in life if you can't even afford to provide a descent life to one! think people, think! |