Comments by "Canice Tang" (@canicetang8837) on "Sad story of mother of 8 overshadows Eileen Gu and the Beijing Winter Olympics" video.
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Once again, this was the sad story of the dire consequences for the "One Child Policy" from 1978 to 2015. With many of the Chinese parents much favouring boys over girls as their one and only child, that meant disparity down the road and lack of suitable mates available for marriage. Particularly in the vast poor rural areas. Hence with desperation, many opted for the unspeakable alternatives: Using human trafficking to either paying kidnappers to snatch any young women available in the PRC, or mostly outside in even poorer countries throughout Southeast Asia in the peninsula regions, South Asian and even West Asian countries beyond Pakistan. Sometimes, similar to this story, they literally kidnap young girls to become their sex slaves.
Then those abductors were effectively being pimps for selling their captures as prostitutes so they can make money in return. This is how sick the PRC society these days. When this story broke out, the CCP tries to cover it. Why? Similar to the "Shanghai Brothel" saga uncovered just a few months ago (sadly most of us already had forgotten by now), some of those 'regular johns' frequented were the high level CCP Officials. This story might possibly involved with similar CCP characters as well, albeit just in the lower levels.
Therefore, we can safely determine that this is a systemic problem in the PRC. Rather than being open and transparent to reveal everything to the public, along with an expedient trial in court which disclosed further details so the victim could finally has her say and receiving her day of justice. In the PRC, it is always the other way around, the CCP propaganda tries to silent everyone. Shutting down anyone who would report the truth, uttering threats and intimidations so many would self-censor, or they too would be arrested and going to jail for the lamest excuse in this planet, called "Making a quarrel against the CCP". That's Rule By Law Dictatorship in the Communist Land of the CCP, where any arbitrary rules can be make without any need of consultations because there is simply none.
As shocking as the "Shanghai Brothel" event was, where we didn't even hear any more followed-up months after. If we allow the CCP to censor, this poor woman will certainly not getting any justice either. Keep up the fight against the CCP and don't let her down. Already those voices fighting for her were quickly silent. Now, if we don't continue fighting against this evil regime, what would happen when they are coming for the rest of the world? All because we didn't care and let these PRC victims become silent forever?
The choice is up to you. Are you going to be part of the solution? Or becoming a part of the problem?
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@hanslu9706 Another pathetic brainwashed responses by a typical Tankie and Ermao. Have you ever TAKING A MOMENT to seriously re-read the verbal diarrhea you hastily typed, and see if that really making ANY COMMON SENSE AT ALL????
'Rule of Law Democracy' is based on the tripods of Personal Freedom, Freedom of the Press and the Independent Judiciary. All of which are legally protected by the legislation. However, none of these were ever recognized by ANY 'Rule by Law Autocracy'. Not that you brainwashed minions ever cared, but there are world recognized measures for all three aspects. Ever realized why the PRC is ranked 177th out of 180th in terms of 2021 Global Press Freedom, sandwiched between Djibouti and Turkmenistan? 158th out of 177th with the 2022 World Economic Freedom Index, in the 'Repressed' category between powerful nations like Lesotho and Liberia? To top it all off, 2021 Global Rule of Law Index put the PRC with their "Belt and Road Partners" in Belarus and Kyrgyz Republic in 98th from 139 countries?
For a comparison, I would include one Asian Democracy and Communist country to compare. South Korea was ranked 42nd, 19th, and 20th respectively, near the highest ranking Asian peers. Vietnam, which is fully Communist, still ranked ahead of the PRC in 175th, 84th, and 88th respectively.
Your PRC Foreign Ministry excuses of "Foreigners meddling in PRC's domestic matters" were just laughable. As if the PRC never did the same to others as well, like blaming the Gun and Black racial problems in the US, migrant issues in Europe, and Indigenous Residential Issues, plus perceived Asian Hate problems elsewhere due to the CCP Virus. If the CCP never 'acknowledge' these problems, then how on Earth can they 'aware' they exist, and coming up with positive and constructive 'actions' to resolve?
Therefore since 1921, the CCP only keeps making the same mistakes over and over again. Each time with even more devastating consequences as a result. Just like digging deeper holes everywhere to patch up the original existing one.
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@cdl0 Actually, the projected decline in population in the PRC, Hong Kong, Japan and other East Asian countries is true. Similar to the North America and European problem due to economics and social conditions. They were the similar factors from the scientific studies as well.
In addition, the PRC's own problems exasperated from the "One Child Policy", killing more than 500M unborn babies not only limiting future mating chances for the offspring, but also severely creating employment gaps where those positions could not be filled once those workers are retired.
The increased economic burden by the adults taking care of their senior parents plus their children. Now the CCP is forcing the "Three Child Policy" as law to govern for their asinine "Social Credit Scores". This would put even more pressure for the PRC residents not to have children and married due to increased economic burden in living costs. Remember, PRC Premier Li Keqiang (second in command) on his May 28th, 2020 response to Chairman Xi's previous declaration proclaimed that "The PRC has eradicated poverty."
Over 1 Billion in the PRC earned $1,000 RMB or less ($140 USD) per month, also over 600 Million earned $2,000 RMB or less ($280 USD) per month. In other words, based on estimated 1.4 Billion total population, severe and moderate working poor class averaged in every five and two PRC residents for every seven people in the entire country.
Of course, this does not factoring in the PRC's own genocide for the ethnic minorities in Tibet, East Turkestan, Southern Mongolia, religious followers and prisoners of conscience throughout the country. Forced sterilizations from labour camps, torture, forced marriages and encroaching with forced Han migrations to those invaded and annexed territories for decades, had severely dwindled their own populations. Professor Adrian Zenz's detailed studies in Washington, along with other global experts, has proven all beyond any doubts.
There were other circumstances for the present and future downward trend for the PRC populations. However, the "One Child Policy" remained the primary reason. It is the same as other CCP's past asinine decisions which exasperated them today.
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