Sunday, April 11, 2010

Gendercide

By Donald Sensing

I've pointed this out before, but not in near the detail that the UK's MailOnline does with, "Gendercide: China's shameful massacre of unborn girls means there will soon be 30m more men than women."

The headline actually tells the story, but the lead explains,

In the cruel old China, baby girls were often left to die in the gutters. In the cruel modern China, they are aborted by the tens of millions, using all the latest technology.

There is an ugly new word for this mass slaughter: gendercide.

Thanks to a state policy which has limited many families to one child since 1979, combined with an ancient and ruthless prejudice in favour of sons, the world's new superpower is beginning the century of its supremacy with an alarming surplus of males.
In just 10 years, China will have 30 million more young men than women. This trend cannot be reversed before then, and will actually worsen to a 50-million gap only 20 years later. This is the direct result of China's official, and ruthlessly-enforced, one-child policy. Chinese culture has for millennia valued boys far above girls; in fact, as writer Peter Hitchens points out, there is an old Chinese expression said both about and to girls: "You are only a girl. You are spilt water."

So what to do with all those excess men? One fear of Western analysts is that this is the answer.


Twenty to fifty million excess young, sexually-frustrated and emotionally-stunted men, loose within the ordinary and decreasingly-structured Chinese society could spell real trouble for the central government when those men figure out they've been had. Maybe best to put them under harsh discipline. And if they become fodder while conquering Taiwan, for example, well, okay. Plenty to spare, plenty to spare.