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Pregnant Chinese Woman Stands on walkwa as people pass by

Darwin stated people are products of their environment. In order for Chinese to marry, they must be of certain age. This age is usually two or more years younger than men. If you unmarried, you will be penalized and heavily persecuted for giving birth. If you are wealthy, the matter is small. If you are under the marriageable age, the fetus must be aborted; or face punishment. There are signs everywhere to remind you of this. It has been that way since 1978; in sharp contrast to the Mao era when large families were encouraged. Numerous checks and balances are in place to make sure there are no unpermitted births or pregnancies within your local area. You will be inspected anytime and anyplace. Society will not stop to help you. Everyone around you well understands that is the law; there will be little compassion. If one breaks the law they will be chastised by society. Nobody will stop to help you, yet many will question your failure to follow policy. You will face the rushing current of propaganda each day; and it will not end after birth. Women are less valued then males. In some locations if the child is a female, you are permitted to try again for a male. Its forbidden to determine the sex of a fetus before birth in order to avoid people having abortions based on sex. If it is female, in many places it will be aborted. If there are no male children, in some places you will be heavily chastised. If you find out it is a female through corrupted individuals within the system; there are those that will help you terminate it. Abortions routinely happen up to 8 months pregnant. There are places were babies have been abandoned and fetuses often found dead that were female. China is the most populated country on the planet. There are many exotic car dealerships which import Lamborghinis and other exotic automobiles. No Mercedes will stop to give those at the bus stop a ride. No people will stop to help you have an unpermitted birth.

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Uploaded on January 7, 2009
Taken on November 8, 2002