Couldn't even be bothered to not have "both sides" below the fold, they're really expecting me to pay to read the rest of the article.

The "critical" part of critical support: the one-child policy was shitty and led to a bunch of bad knock-on effects, I'm happy they got rid of it after 2015; there is for sure a lot more work to be done on this front

The "support" part of critical support: Lmao, you can just get an abortion in china unlike the US, it was blanket legalized in 1988 (with aditional stipulations depending on the province). You can't equivocate a country where people are getting progressively more rights with another country where people are losing progressively more rights.

edit: as one of our wonderful posters points out, limited legal abortion was available since 1953

The original article is here I use a paywall removing browser addon that works particularly well on Firefox. Will paste full text shortly.

  • SacredExcrement [any, comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    People who immigrate to a different country than the one of their birth likely view it as better and other news at 11

    Also, being a complete cretin not typically an obstacle to immigrating

    • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      This is why you should take what immigrants say with a grain of salt. People would ask me if I lived underground because immigrants from my country had told them the cartels ran the entire country. We don't even get the cartels as bad as Mexico does.

    • ShareThatBread [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      People who immigrate to a different country than the one of their birth likely view it as better and other news at 11

      "When I was in elementary school"

      I think it's more likely the power of US propaganda through every stage of life. No other anglosphere nation is anywhere near this level.