<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Child_Nation" rel="nofollow">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Child_Nation</a> is what they did with benevolence in mind. When you strip that veneer of benevolence away …<p>The documentary is worth watching, although not the easiest one to watch.
considering China's<p>* treatment of the Uighurs<p>* the constant transgressions in the South China Sea,<p>* their breaking of the 1 country 2 systems promise in HongKong<p>* their not accepting Taiwan as a country<p>* their race to blanket the globe with surveillance tech and an ideology where Social Credit System is viewed as a viable route<p>* invasion of Tibet and genocide of indigenous population there<p>* current stand-off with India<p>* their whitewashing of their past crimes (Tianman)<p>* their cover-up of covid which makes them a threat to global health<p>* ...<p>how long will the West wait until they take action? If there has ever been a justification for pre-emptive warfare as envisioned by the neocons during Bush this is the time (I never thought I'd think or even say this).<p>Every month that the world waits and doesn't go to war with China the stronger their position (and its abuse) will become. We have already waited for 2 generations hoping that China will eventually take humanitarian values seriously. It's not going to happen. Soft power has failed. The world needs to go in and topple that regime.
Well, this is actually an improvement compared to what happened before:<p><a href="https://share.america.gov/china-coerces-uighur-women-into-unwanted-marriages/" rel="nofollow">https://share.america.gov/china-coerces-uighur-women-into-un...</a>
I don't really take an article serious if it quotes Adrian Zenz as an expert, he has an online doctorate from a small private college in an unrelated field, and he's a born again Christian and staunch anti-communist.<p><a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Zenz" rel="nofollow">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Zenz</a><p>I think it is fair to criticise the two child policy, but acting as if it is targeted discrimination once they start enforcing it in Xinjiang, too, is a bit ridiculous. - the article even mentions that Xinjiang had one of the highest birthrates in the country for a long time.