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Is incest common in china

syed putra

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Look at their birth defect ststistics to find out As communist gahmen restrict information on this. And because of shortage of women, soon there will be more gays in china.

With Women So Scarce, What Can Men Do?
By Hannah Beech/Nanliang Sunday, June 23, 2002


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Liu Dehai and Hai Hongmei's matrimonial bed is laid with a thick quilt embroidered with the characters for "double happiness," words meant to augur good fortune for just-married Chinese couples. This should be a room of joy and hope, but Liu's mother doesn't want anyone investigating too closely. "Please," she says, "do not speak of this room." The marriage of Liu and Hai is a subject of shame, for they are not just husband and wife; they are also first cousins.
Their marriage, and others of cousins and even siblings, is the latest consequence of China's profound shortage of females. For two decades, the government has tried to control population by limiting most rural families to one child, two if the first is a girl. Because boys are prized in rural areas — they can work the land and give more support to their families — this has led many couples to abort female fetuses, kill newborn daughters or neglect them to death. The result: China, according to the World Health Organization, is short 50 million females. The first wave of children born under the policy is reaching marriageable age, and there are far too few brides to go around. The most desperate bachelors have taken to marrying relatives. In a few places, the practice has become so common, the communities are referred to as "incest villages."

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Liu Dehai never imagined he would marry his shy first cousin Hai. Though intramarriage was common in imperial days, it is taboo in modern China. But at age 20, with his friends already paired off, Liu found himself the odd man out. His parents, farmers in the village of Nanliang in Shaanxi province, could not raise the $2,000 required to attract a woman to Nanliang to marry their son. With so many men to choose from, women are loath to settle in hardscrabble villages like Nanliang. Desperate, Liu's mother contacted her sister and requested a favor: Could she ask Hai to be Liu's bride? Young women like Hai are not apt to defy their parents. And so Liu and Hai were wed.
While a recent U.S. study concluded that the odds of first cousins producing children with birth defects may have been overstated, the risk is still almost double that for unrelated couples. Denizens of the incest villages see ample evidence of this. Near the city of Yan'an, a brother and sister squat in the m&d-brick slums, signing a secret language to each other: both Cao Shuai and Cao Jing were born deaf, to parents who are first cousins. This spring in Yan'an county, a severely retarded newborn girl was found abandoned beside a road. Authorities tracked down her parents, only to find that they were brother and sister.
The female shortage in China is only worsening. In 2000, 900,000 fewer female births were recorded than should have been, based on male births. In 1990 the shortfall was 500,000. Some of that owes to parents giving up daughters for adoption without registering their birth. But population experts at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing estimate that up to one-third of the girls are missing because of gender-based abortions. Rural Chinese women also tend to breast-feed girls for shorter periods, providing less hope for survival. Chinese demographers estimate that in some rural areas, 80% of children from ages 5 to 10 are boys.
In Shaanxi's Qiaogou village, children play under a dusty apple tree. The noise is the raucous glee of boys being boys. There is only one girl among them. Asked what he thinks his future will hold, Xiaochun, 7, replies, "I'll get married and be a good farmer, of course." Where will he get a wife? "I think in other villages far away, there are many more girls," Xiaochun says. "I will get my wife from there." Across China, millions of boys are hoping the same thing, but only a few will ever meet the woman of their dreams
 

leeisphtui

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notice how when there is some news to come outside of china, its bad news? i have yet to see something positive coming from that country.
 

A Singaporean

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50% of Muslims are inbreds from incestuous relationship. Thus every other m&d they fucked is a close relative eg sisters or daughters. This has resulted in Muslims being retards.
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Narong Wongwan

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This is the end result when commie Tiongs engage in social engineering
Mao started the ball rolling with GLF and cultural revolution.
This is good news so the next generation of Tiongs will all be retards
 

nirvarq

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First cousins marriage is your uncles or aunties son/daughter there are more than 50/50% chance your genes are of the same lineage and when your dna is of the same lineage your newborns cannot heal your damaged genes because nature will pick from the husband and wife the better or stronger or undamaged genes between the couple and make the new one it's nature at it's best.

Moslem........... I cannot understand why these atrocities exist. Is it totally out of ignorance or bestowed to us on purpose. But stubbornly not willing or dare not even speak against or change these ignorant rules or action makes me feel the greatest evil on earth is indeed ignorance. Wake up fools !
 

Leongsam

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There is definitely incest going on in China as it would account for why the chinks are getting more and more dumb with each generation.
 

whoami

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First cousins marriage is your uncles or aunties son/daughter there are more than 50/50% chance your genes are of the same lineage and when your dna is of the same lineage your newborns cannot heal your damaged genes because nature will pick from the husband and wife the better or stronger or undamaged genes between the couple and make the new one it's nature at it's best.

Moslem........... I cannot understand why these atrocities exist. Is it totally out of ignorance or bestowed to us on purpose. But stubbornly not willing or dare not even speak against or change these ignorant rules or action makes me feel the greatest evil on earth is indeed ignorance. Wake up fools !

Not all cousins marriage will end up having damaged genes. Even marrying other than first cousins, wont guarantee ur kids would be fine/perfect. Unless u can prove to me all disfunctional childrens parent were fm first cousins marriage.

Btw cousins marriage is no required of u in Islam. More of a culture than religious thing.
 
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whoami

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China used to be a 3rd world country. Under developed. But population keep increasing to billions. No incest? :rolleyes:

Now tere are 1.5 billion cheena in chicom. Appx 380 million cheena still living below poverty line. No incest? Cos in chicom, media controlled by the authority. And cheena by nature are kiasu, kiasi and never want to loose face.
 
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frenchbriefs

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they need to start promoting polygamy........

how can they be enough suitable mating partners to go around if theres only 1:1 male to female ratio?

if one woman or man is allowed to have up to 10 sexual partners......then maybe losers like me might have a chance of tasting the pussy.......
 

frenchbriefs

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China used to be a 3rd world country. Under developed. But population keep increasing to billions. No incest? :rolleyes:

Now tere are 1.5 billion cheena in chicom. Appx 380 million cheena still living below poverty line. No incest? Cos in chicom, media controlled by the authority. And cheena by nature are kiasu, kiasi and never want to loose face.

its a miracle that china's population is only 1.4 billion if u ask me.......considering 50 years ago in 1970, China had 300 million people more than India.
 

ilovechinesegal

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China used to be a 3rd world country. Under developed. But population keep increasing to billions. No incest? :rolleyes:

Now tere are 1.5 billion cheena in chicom. Appx 380 million cheena still living below poverty line. No incest? Cos in chicom, media controlled by the authority. And cheena by nature are kiasu, kiasi and never want to loose face.
China Chinese use to have a lot of wives especially for the rich! Incest bound to have but at a lower rate than m&ds & moslem! Chinese don't marry 6 yr old gal! Plus Chinese cousins did marry tgt and tat is not consider incest! I do saw some of their offspring is a scholar!

Yeah china population keep increasing and would be hell lot better than moslem! Chinese population has been slowed down! Chinese now at least know tat no money don't breed like rabbits!
 

ilovechinesegal

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Look at their birth defect ststistics to find out As communist gahmen restrict information on this. And because of shortage of women, soon there will be more gays in china.

With Women So Scarce, What Can Men Do?
By Hannah Beech/Nanliang Sunday, June 23, 2002


Follow @TIME
Liu Dehai and Hai Hongmei's matrimonial bed is laid with a thick quilt embroidered with the characters for "double happiness," words meant to augur good fortune for just-married Chinese couples. This should be a room of joy and hope, but Liu's mother doesn't want anyone investigating too closely. "Please," she says, "do not speak of this room." The marriage of Liu and Hai is a subject of shame, for they are not just husband and wife; they are also first cousins.
Their marriage, and others of cousins and even siblings, is the latest consequence of China's profound shortage of females. For two decades, the government has tried to control population by limiting most rural families to one child, two if the first is a girl. Because boys are prized in rural areas — they can work the land and give more support to their families — this has led many couples to abort female fetuses, kill newborn daughters or neglect them to death. The result: China, according to the World Health Organization, is short 50 million females. The first wave of children born under the policy is reaching marriageable age, and there are far too few brides to go around. The most desperate bachelors have taken to marrying relatives. In a few places, the practice has become so common, the communities are referred to as "incest villages."

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Liu Dehai never imagined he would marry his shy first cousin Hai. Though intramarriage was common in imperial days, it is taboo in modern China. But at age 20, with his friends already paired off, Liu found himself the odd man out. His parents, farmers in the village of Nanliang in Shaanxi province, could not raise the $2,000 required to attract a woman to Nanliang to marry their son. With so many men to choose from, women are loath to settle in hardscrabble villages like Nanliang. Desperate, Liu's mother contacted her sister and requested a favor: Could she ask Hai to be Liu's bride? Young women like Hai are not apt to defy their parents. And so Liu and Hai were wed.
While a recent U.S. study concluded that the odds of first cousins producing children with birth defects may have been overstated, the risk is still almost double that for unrelated couples. Denizens of the incest villages see ample evidence of this. Near the city of Yan'an, a brother and sister squat in the m&d-brick slums, signing a secret language to each other: both Cao Shuai and Cao Jing were born deaf, to parents who are first cousins. This spring in Yan'an county, a severely retarded newborn girl was found abandoned beside a road. Authorities tracked down her parents, only to find that they were brother and sister.
The female shortage in China is only worsening. In 2000, 900,000 fewer female births were recorded than should have been, based on male births. In 1990 the shortfall was 500,000. Some of that owes to parents giving up daughters for adoption without registering their birth. But population experts at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing estimate that up to one-third of the girls are missing because of gender-based abortions. Rural Chinese women also tend to breast-feed girls for shorter periods, providing less hope for survival. Chinese demographers estimate that in some rural areas, 80% of children from ages 5 to 10 are boys.
In Shaanxi's Qiaogou village, children play under a dusty apple tree. The noise is the raucous glee of boys being boys. There is only one girl among them. Asked what he thinks his future will hold, Xiaochun, 7, replies, "I'll get married and be a good farmer, of course." Where will he get a wife? "I think in other villages far away, there are many more girls," Xiaochun says. "I will get my wife from there." Across China, millions of boys are hoping the same thing, but only a few will ever meet the woman of their dreams
China population statistics not accurate! In some village, the people told me tat women is actually outnumbered the guys as they will keep giving birth until a baby boy come! Plus many women do not have passport or even ID so they are not recorded inside china population statistics!
 
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