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Thank you very much to Fuxian Yi and Dr. Rod Martin for a sobering and important piece on a subject I’d long wondered about! Indeed, China’s situation seems hopeless and it will be an uphill battle to turn around its demographic decline. There are NO easy answers as Fuxian Yi explains here. Who’s fault is it for all this? The Chinese government! Their inhumane and misogynistic one-child policy triggered this demographic disaster. What can China do to fix this? I’m no expert and there is no magic cure all, but I have some ideas.

1) GET RID OF XI JINPING AND THE CCP! The Chinese government is the one who caused this mess and is making sure it can’t be cleaned up. So it is clear to me that if China wants to begin to do so, they must get rid of the termites that are eating up the foundations of their country. I call on the people of China to follow in the footsteps of the protesters in Iran and take to the streets! The United States, Britain, the EU, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea should give the Chinese people their full support. Securing the support of the Chinese military will be crucial to topple the party. I think a good old fashioned shadow war is the way to deal with that. The CIA, MI-6, French Intelligence, and the Mossad should work together to turn top Chinese military brass. Once this is done, and the protesters march to Beijing, Xi Jinping and CCP officials will be arrested. All dissidents will be freed, Chinese technocrats would temporarily run the government until such time as free elections would be held.

2) Gradually destroy all this excess housing and shift to building lower density cities.

3) Robust fertility education for Chinese children from a young age.

4) The Chinese government should do a campaign calling on family, friends and neighbors to help in child rearing.

5) Increase household incomes

6) Implement gradual measures to turn the economy around which will take decades but the earlier you start the better.

7) Show positive images of family and children in the media.

8) Bring in officials from Israel the country with the highest fertility rate in the western world and have them provide advice and share their expertise.

9) Start valuing your women and girls. Start an education and literacy program from girls and women. Mothers and wives should receive a special bonus from the government. I think it’s the least the government can do considering they committed genocide against predominately female babies.

10) Loosen restrictions on immigration to a degree and adopt a merit-based immigration system with a focus on high skilled labor to attract the best and the brightest from around the world to China.

Can China reverse its demographic decline? Yes, I believe it can. It will be an uphill battle and will take decades to do, but I believe it can be done if action is taken quickly. I despise the Chinese government but I believe the Chinese people will endure and outlive them! There is no reason humanity in general can’t solve the fertility crisis. If we figured out how to master fire, navigate the seventh seas, take to the skies, put a man on the moon, eradicate numerous diseases, end legal slavery, save endangered species of animals, explore the depths of the oceans, build impressive engineering and architectural achievements, and invent the automobile, electric lights, locomotives, toasters, ovens, dishwaters, laundry machines, telephones, and traffic lights, why can’t we solve the global fertility crisis? I don’t see why it’s so impossible.

Something I hate about the discourse around this issue is that it’s nothing but doom and gloom. Everybody wants to lament this problem and cry and whine about how hopeless it is. “The sky is falling! All is lost!” they shout for all to hear. In the rare case a constructive solution is brought up, they shoot it down and declare it won’t work. But I firmly believe just as sure as I sit here we can and will solve the demographic crisis even in challenging places like the West and the Four Tigers. I think the key is to realize it won’t just take one solution-it will take many. Each solution will also need to be tailored to that country’s individual situation. Yes, it will take a long time, but I think in twenty of thirty years, fertility rates will start to rise again, in countries where fertility rates aren’t THAT low like the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, etc. I could see them bouncing back as soon as ten years from now. We must remember that fertility rates have fallen below replacement level before such as during the Black Plague and the worldwide Great Depression of the 1930s. Yet, we have all survived. Fertility rates have fluctuated wildly throughout history and they bounce back in due time. The fact that countries recognize this is a problem and are at least trying to do something about it is a start.

I can well understand Fuxian Yi’s pessimism. But I disagree, I think though it will take fifty years, China will rebound and recover and life will begin anew in the Middle Kingdom. I have a belief it’s not a proven fact by any means, but I feel that this crisis along with everything else going on is God reminding us NOT to take the things that are so important to us for granted and that’s the lesson he’s teaching us right now. But as all this is happening, he is quietly planting the seeds of revival and renewal. We just need to be patient, water those seeds and let them grow. China, Japan and Taiwan will never die and its peoples and cultures will endure!

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