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June 6th, 2007, 06:00
Sudan:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4748292.stm

June 6th, 2007, 06:08
lol. are you kidding?

June 6th, 2007, 10:25
lol. are you kidding?


No, he's acting the goat!!!

Sen Yai
June 6th, 2007, 14:09
lol. are you kidding?


No, he's acting the goat!!!

No one said the goat was underage! :cheers:

June 6th, 2007, 15:51
"NBC: China begins to face sex-ratio imbalance
Disturbing demographic imbalance spurs drive to change age-old practices, By Eric Baculinao. Beijing Bureau Chief
NBC News
Updated: 8:56 a.m. ET Sept. 14, 2004
BEIJING - China is asking where all the girls have gone.
And the sobering answer is that this vast nation, now the world's fastest-growing economy, is confronting a self-perpetuated demographic disaster that some experts describe as "gendercide" -- the phenomenom caused by millions of families resorting to abortion and infanticide to make sure their one child was a boy.
The age-old bias for boys, combined with China's draconian one-child policy imposed since 1980, has produced what Gu Baochang, a leading Chinese expert on family planning, described as "the largest, the highest, and the longest" gender imbalance in the world.
Ancient practice?For centuries, Chinese families without sons feared poverty and neglect. The male offspring represented continuity of lineage and protection in old age. The traditional thinking is best described in the ancient "Book of Songs" (1000-700 B.C.):
"When a son is born, ?Let him sleep on the bed, ?Clothe him with fine clothes, ?And give him jade to play...?When a daughter is born, ?Let her sleep on the ground, ?Wrap her in common wrappings, ?And give broken tiles to play..."
After the Communists took power in 1949, Mao Zedong rejected traditional Malthusian arguments that population growth would eventually outrun food supply, and firmly regarded China's huge population as an asset, then with an annual birth rate of 3.7 percent. Without a state-mandated birth control program, China's sex ratio in the 60's and 70's remained normal.
Then in the early '80s, China began enforcing an ambitious demographic engineering policy to limit families to one-child, as part of its strategy to fast-track economic modernization. The policy resulted in a slashed annual birth rate of 1.29 percent by 2002, or the prevention of some 300 million births, and the current population of close to 1.3 billion.┬а
тАШMissing girlsтАЩ?From a relatively normal ratio of 108.5 boys to 100 girls in the early 80s, the male surplus progressively rose to 111 in 1990, 116 in 2000, and is now is close to 120 boys for each 100 girls at the present time, according to a Chinese think-tank report.The shortage of women is creating a "huge societal issue,тАЭ warned U.N. resident coordinator Khalid Malik earlier this year. Along with HIV/AIDS and environmental degradation, he said it was┬а one of the three biggest challenges facing China. ??"In eight to 10 years, we will have something like 40 to 60 million missing women," he said, adding that it will have "enormous implications" for China's prostitution industry and human trafficking. China's own population experts have been warning for years about the looming gender crisis.
"The loss of female births due to illegal prenatal sex determination and sex-selective abortions and female infanticide will affect the true sex ratio at birth and at young ages, creating an unbalanced population sex structure in the future and resulting in potentially serious social problems," argued Peking University's chief demographer back in 1993.
Prenatal sex selection?The abortion of female fetuses and infanticide was aided by the spread of cheap and portable ultra-sound scanners in the 1980's. Illegal mobile scanning and backstreet hospitals can provide a sex scan for as little as $50, according to one report.
"Prenatal sex selection was probably the primary cause, if not the sole cause, for the continuous rise of the sex ratio at birth," said population expert Prof. Chu Junhong. A slew of reports have confirmed the disturbing demographic trend.
In a 2002 survey conducted in a central China village, more than 300 of the 820 women had abortions and more than a third of them admitted they were trying to select their baby's sex.
According to a report by the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the vast majority of aborted fetuses, more than 70 percent, were female, citing the abortion of up to 750,000 female fetuses in China in 1999.
A report by Zhang Qing, population researcher of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the gender imbalance is "statistically related to the high death rate of female babies, with female death rate at age zero in the city or rural areas consistently higher than male baby death rate." Only seven of China's 29 provinces are within the world's average sex ratio. Zhang Qing's report cited eight "disaster provinces" from North to South China, where there were 26 to 38 percent more boys than girls.
In the last census in 2000, there were nearly 19 million boys more than girls in the 0-15 age group. "We have to act now or the problem will become very serious," said Peking University sociologist Prof. Xia Xueluan. He cited the need to strengthen social welfare system in the countryside to weaken the traditional preference for boys......"

Full article http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5953508

I was unable to trace a recent article on BBC World on this topic so I Googled up this one from 2004. It is quite certain that there are already many millions of Chinese men who cannot find a wife and the number will grow.

What's to be done? Throb Bar Shanghai?

June 6th, 2007, 17:47
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What's to be done? Throb Bar Shanghai?

Well,

That'll be a start.

We can then progress to make Gays compulsory, especially with the huge imbalance, we could implement that immediately.

All males between the ages of 17 and 21 must be accepted into one of the new GO -GO boys Academy of Further Education. These bulidings will be opened in all major towns and cities.

This is to take priority over all other state issues, including military service, University etc.

Make Jeremy Thorpe, the new Mainland Governor in charge of Quality control and birth rights.

Ban all good looking boys from marraige until they are 35 at the minimum.

The not blessed boys and facially challenged can marry at 18, because they would have already been rejected by the Academy.

Anyone refusing to perform these duties to help the Great Nation of China will be banished to Sudan, where the only employment available is that of a trainee shepherd!!!

There you go, problem solved in less than ten years, what are they worrying about.

bing
June 7th, 2007, 03:16
I have heard that on Sardinia, it is no big deal as long as you pick out a cute one.

elephantspike
June 7th, 2007, 10:52
Wow. Fifty bucks. That's like 2,000 Baht! How much would you guys pay to off a Sudanese goat? :cyclops:

June 7th, 2007, 12:31
Ban all good looking boys from marriage until they are 35 at the minimum.

The not blessed boys and facially challenged can marry at 18, because they would have already been rejected by the Academy.

The only problem with this scenario is that you would be breeding a generation of ugly children who would grow up to be ugly adults

That is OK for those of you who are now aged challenged - but for us younger members here - it does not bode too well for our old age

June 7th, 2007, 12:43
Ban all good looking boys from marriage until they are 35 at the minimum.

The not blessed boys and facially challenged can marry at 18, because they would have already been rejected by the Academy.

The only problem with this scenario is that you would be breeding a generation of ugly children who would grow up to be ugly adults

That is OK for those who of you who are now aged challenged - but for us younger members here - it does not bode too well for our old age

Yes,

Call me selfish, call me old fashioned, but its about........................ME,ME,ME,............ ..OK????

You can cross that bridge when you come to it, and take over the Academy!

How old are you anyway????...................wanna job??