What is Deng Xiaoping’s greatest sin? Many people are not aware of it.
Whether the waste was the Three Gorges Project, which cost hundreds of billions of dollars, or the June Fourth Incident, which massacred tens of thousands of students and civilians, is not the greatest sin of Deng Xiaoping’s Life. Deng’s greatest sin was his continuation of the Family planning policy that led to the drowning or abandonment of at least millions of baby girls, prevented tens of millions of Chinese men from having families, and will lead to hundreds of millions of Chinese people having no one to retire to and a possible collapse of the entire national economy once again. This man-made catastrophe, which has been enacted in contemporary China for a little more than half a century, began when Deng Xiaoping was in power: the state policy of family planning.
Presenting China’s family planning as a historical disaster again today may not be acceptable to some Chinese, because the disaster is not completely over. Just like in the Cultural Revolution, if someone explained to the fanatical Red Guards that it was a historical disaster for China, they might be immediately torn to pieces, and many Chinese would argue to you excitedly how great that Cultural Revolution was and that it should be carried through to the end.
Family planning is an atrocity as absurd as the Cultural Revolution. The entire rationale for this policy is based on the ridiculous premise that the average productivity of the Chinese people is negative, and that a Chinese person living in this world is a waste that consumes more than it produces and should not exist in this world at all.
In fact, decades ago, economists and sociologists realized that the population problem is not a separate issue, and that the important thing is not to control the quantity of the population, but to improve the quality of the population, that is, to improve the level of Education, and that a good basic education makes every citizen a self-supporting labor force, able to create more value than they consume, which is the fundamental means to solve poverty. The simple and brutal control of population is against the laws of society and must lead to all kinds of evil consequences.
Throughout his life, Deng Xiaoping has been known to seek truth from facts, and has seized power with the philosophical argument that “practice is the only criterion for testing the truth”. However, no Chinese has ever been willing to compare the theory of family planning with the reality of China.
The eastern part of China, which has been several times more densely populated than the western part for decades, has a much more developed economy, while the sparsely populated western part, despite its relative abundance of natural resources such as minerals and water power, has always been the most backward part of China.
The Chinese Communist Party has long blamed China’s low national output on its large population, but China’s per capita GDP is so far only one-twentieth or thirty percent of that of developed countries in Europe and the United States. If this is due to population, then China’s population should be reduced by about 95-98% before its per capita output can reach the European and American levels. If the Chinese Communist Party’s population was really as small as 3%, the same level as Australia and Canada, the fat job of permanent member of the United Nations would have already changed hands.
It is even more obvious when comparing China’s figures with those of its immediate neighbors in Asia: mainland China has a population of about 130 people per square kilometer, while Taiwan has 700, Japan 300 and South Korea 400. Despite the fact that these countries and regions are several times more densely populated than China, they still feel the pressure of a labor shortage. Instead of limiting population, these Asian governments are encouraging fertility. (Note 3, Note 4)
If we look at the world as a whole, Western Europe, the most densely populated region, is far more developed than sparsely populated Africa and South America. Africa has an area of 30.2 million square kilometers, three times the size of China, and a population of only 748 million.
The backward family planning theory of the 1950s, on which the Chinese Communist Party is based, has never been a theoretical assumption of some scholars and has not been tested by strict sociological and economic practice. And after the CCP established the Family Planning Commission, even though it is a huge and powerful institution at the ministerial level, it has never used scientific means to investigate scientifically, sample and analyze the theories of population and environment, population and economy, and produce convincing evidence to prove the social value of family planning.
The CPC Family Planning Commission has devoted all its public resources to building a large, brutal and corrupt bureaucracy, persecuting pregnant women and drowning babies in the countryside with insane violence, extracting tens of thousands of dollars in fines from each household, and monopolizing the sale of condoms and other birth control products for huge profits (Note 5). For decades, the Communist Party’s family planning committees at all levels have committed atrocities that are too numerous to record, and the debt of blood is too great. The international exposé of the brutality of family planning is a documentary by an American sinologist, Steven Mosher, in a Chinese translation called “Life and Death”, translated by Tang Ben, published by Taiwan’s Chung Hwa Book Company, and serialized in a supplement of World Journal. It caused an immediate international sensation. Mr. Mao, who spoke both Cantonese and Mandarin, went back and forth fifteen times to the two provinces, Hebei and Jiangxi, and he spent a year on the ground in Shunde, Guangdong. (Note 6)
Today, in addition to the blood and tears of criminal offenses, the general social evils of family planning have been exposed in Chinese Communist society. Family planning is strongly practiced in the high intellectual and high-income classes, and the population in cities such as Shanghai is seriously negatively decreasing in length, while in the countryside, although the population growth of the low-income classes is strongly restrained, the birth rate is still much higher than that in the cities, making the average quality of the entire Chinese population continue to decline.
Family planning, in the short term (twenty years), so that the burden of China’s economic development is greatly reduced, a large number of young adults from the burden of child-rearing, China’s economy superficially leap, but twenty to thirty years later, China’s society is fully into the aging, especially China’s urban pensions are now pay-as-you-go, have not been able to make ends meet, twenty to thirty years later, China’s urban pension system is bound to collapse, and China’s rural areas, which are supposed to raise children for old age, if the number of children is reduced by more than half, rural society will also fall into a deeper darkness! In conclusion, family planning, for the whole society and economy, is tantamount to eating all the Food, which will eventually lead the national economy into the abyss again.
Family planning has made the abandonment of female babies a common phenomenon, even in the cities, the use of ultrasound is also very common, making China’s male to female population ratio as high as 117:100, 10 points higher than other countries, there will be tens of millions of adult males can not start a family, constituting a huge hidden danger for future social stability in China.
The dangers of family planning policies have been discussed by Mr. Shuihan, and will not be repeated here (Note 7). In fact, China is not the only country that has adopted family planning in the past half century; the governments of Taiwan and Singapore have also implemented similar family planning policies. quickly adjusted its policy in the 1980s and went in the opposite direction into the 1990s, aggressively promoting birth control measures in Singapore, which has a population density of 7,000 people per square kilometer. (Note 8)
Notes
Note 1: Deng Xiaoping said: The Three Gorges Project is a political issue
Note 2: Questioning Pan Jia Zheng’s answer to a reporter’s question on the water level in the reservoir area of the Three Gorges Project
Note 3: Japan encourages childbirth by setting up a matchmaking department to promote Marriage plans
Note 4: Lai Hong: Taiwan’s “Great Fertility Plan”
Note 5: The “Birth Control Office” Kills Babies in a Horrific Way
Note 6: Wang Ruowang: The disastrous consequences of “one-child”
Note 7: Family Planning Commission Threatens China’s Sustainable Development, Crusade against Family Planning Commission!
Note 8: Special Report on the Birth Control Program: Creating More Singaporeans
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