China's one Child Policy
Essay by review • March 29, 2011 • Essay • 330 Words (2 Pages) • 1,522 Views
China's one child policy.
Too many families practice one -son policy.
The invisible victim's of China's one child policy. Baby girls. They are what we would call murdered, if they were out of the womb. But the defenceless little girls can do nothing; they are the silent victims of a Holocaust of little girls.
Parents want male babies; they want to be looked after in old age and want their family name to continue. So parents, when they find out about their baby girls, want to get rid of them. So, they abort, or, after having the baby girl, they will abandon her or kill her.
If abandoned then she will most likely die, or be found, and given to the nearest orphanage. They are so poorly treated, no hugs, love or TLC. All the things that little children need, they don't have any of. I believe that just with a bit of love and some hugs, up to 50% less would die (of the 90% of all girl babies that die in orphanages in China). They are robbed of their freedom and lives.
If they are aborted, they are sometimes aborted just a few days before they are due. This would be a very painful death for the infant and a painful experience for the mother physically and also psychologically.
This affects the population dramatically when it comes to male-female relation, and will present hard marital status in the future for males.
What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice and all that's nice. This is what baby Iman was made of until her life was abruptly halted... her death is no big deal, there is one good thing that has come from her dying for she has gone to a far, far better place than this world that is occupied by people who did not care enough to ensure her healthy survival.
What is the world going to do about this one, know you know all bout it, do something
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