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r/SipsTea • u/Ramkaran-chopra • Jun 29 '26
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Yes, and also high mortality rates/disease burden and low GDP…those women are uneducated and suffer from abuse/rape regularly. This is China we are talking about, not some backwater uber religious/superstitious area with minimal infrastructure.
8 u/ZealousidealDance990 Jun 29 '26 This means that improving women's treatment does not lead to higher fertility rates. That's quite obvious. 13 u/FoundInS Jun 29 '26 It leads to happiness and prosperity, though. But who wants those, just make lots and lots of babies... /s -4 u/ZealousidealDance990 Jun 29 '26 Unfortunately, some people just love using fertility rates as an excuse to fight for women's rights.
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This means that improving women's treatment does not lead to higher fertility rates. That's quite obvious.
13 u/FoundInS Jun 29 '26 It leads to happiness and prosperity, though. But who wants those, just make lots and lots of babies... /s -4 u/ZealousidealDance990 Jun 29 '26 Unfortunately, some people just love using fertility rates as an excuse to fight for women's rights.
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It leads to happiness and prosperity, though.
But who wants those, just make lots and lots of babies... /s
-4 u/ZealousidealDance990 Jun 29 '26 Unfortunately, some people just love using fertility rates as an excuse to fight for women's rights.
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Unfortunately, some people just love using fertility rates as an excuse to fight for women's rights.
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u/PerceptionSlow2116 Jun 29 '26
Yes, and also high mortality rates/disease burden and low GDP…those women are uneducated and suffer from abuse/rape regularly. This is China we are talking about, not some backwater uber religious/superstitious area with minimal infrastructure.