China's Ghost Cities: Why Chyna SUCKS

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There's no one living in these Chinese buildings. That 'one child per household' did not work out very well for them. They have no young people, there were no babies since there were no female babies. There is a reason that we say, 'women and children first.' when saving a group of people. The Chinese forgot that feature that women have. They seem not to understand that women produce the future of the nation.

Because the male babies are so revered there, they adopted out or killed off the female babies. (Remember the crying rooms full of baby girls?) Now they have a nation of mostly men. Big mistake, there is a shortage of the civilizing influence that women bring to a nation. In short, China has a seriously diminished future with out those lost baby girls.

China's Ghost Cities house 64 MILLION empty apartments.
The skyscrapers are empty, the streets are without traffic, and a chilling silence emanates throughout the area. These are the scenes of China’s ghost cities.

These streets resemble abandoned or evacuated cities from a zombie or nuclear apocalypse movie. But nobody even lived here in the first place.

China’s economic plan to build into oblivion has transformed it into the world’s second biggest economy in a short space of time. But do these empty cities show the ugly side of this economic boom?

Mao Zedong's Policies: Under Mao Zedong, the government promoted pro-natal policies and remunerated families not according to their productivity but by the number of workers, further encouraging larger families. The rationale behind it was in case China were to become engaged in a nuclear war that would wipe out most of the world's population, China would be the final victor by sheer numbers of survivors. The problem is and was, that no nuclear war occurred, and the country was left with billions of people it could not sustain. They are top heavy in population, but resource poor; which is why they are trying to exert their domination over the rest of the world.

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