3.01.2012
"Caring" Propaganda Instead
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Kelly the Overthinker |
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The Taipei Times shared this headline yesterday:
CHINA BANS NASTY FAMILY PLANNING SLOGANS...Instead of threatening people with sterilization or death, local authorities are encouraged to use more ‘caring’ language
As the world’s most populous country with more than 1.3 billion people, China introduced the “one-child” policy in 1979 which is when signs like these, particularly in rural areas started to show up.
Ones that still stand and read things like
“Kill all your family members if you don’t follow the rule” and
“If you don’t have your tubes tied, your house will be demolished.”
The article mentions a sign that reads “Once you are captured, your tubes will be tied. Should you escape, we’ll hunt you down. If you attempt suicide, we’ll offer you either the rope or a bottle of poison.”
This is real stuff.
China's National Population and Family Planning Commission wants to prevent "zealous local authorities from offending the public or worsening social tensions with 'nasty' slogans."
Instead, they want them to continue to uphold the one-child policy but use "caring" verbiage that will not offend and also helps battle the gender imbalance that China's one-child policy has become known for.
Ones that still stand and read things like
“Kill all your family members if you don’t follow the rule” and
“If you don’t have your tubes tied, your house will be demolished.”
The article mentions a sign that reads “Once you are captured, your tubes will be tied. Should you escape, we’ll hunt you down. If you attempt suicide, we’ll offer you either the rope or a bottle of poison.”
This is real stuff.
"One child policy. Husbands have responsibility."
"Rather have blood flow like rivers, than to have another [child]."
"One birth, you need to wear a ring. Two birth, sterilization. Over birth is not good, sterilization and fines."
China's National Population and Family Planning Commission wants to prevent "zealous local authorities from offending the public or worsening social tensions with 'nasty' slogans."
Instead, they want them to continue to uphold the one-child policy but use "caring" verbiage that will not offend and also helps battle the gender imbalance that China's one-child policy has become known for.
"Having a boy or a girl is both good. A daughter can also pass on the future generation."
"Control the number of people. Enhance the quality of people."
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Wow... Blunt & to the point! Might have to repost link to this if u don't mind!
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Donna