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I'm pretty sure we've already lost that war...
When have we ever won any of those yet? If women go on strikes, everyday is like an episode of Prison Break.
I'm pretty sure we've already lost that war...
I don't think many people even read the article.
One crucial point is that under Chinese law, women are not commodity, the contract they sign is not legally binding.
Which means the brides can divorce and find better prospects as soon as they learn the basics of a civilized nation.
As for the feasibility, they are not kidnapping anyone, they setup a bride training school, girls enroll, when the girls graduate they get matched with suitors. As for language a lot of older and some younger Kinh do speak Cantonese, or even some other southern languages, so it's not hard to brush up on their Chinese.
When have we ever won any of those yet? If women go on strikes, everyday is like an episode of Prison Break.
I've got this cooker which I had for 40yrs and its used 24/7 365 days of the year and I have not had to return it for replacing or repairing. Its known as the "Missus"
Plus, prostitutes from Eastern Europe is already a norm in Northern China, further reflect their desire to seek for a better life.
Since when does China and India through out their long histories never had this problem before, especially considering all the wars and natural disasters that can deplete a population, but they both still thrive? This demographic gender imbalanced studies is just that, a study to prove a hypothesis to appease a certain group of audience to buy into its relevance. Social scientist can sometimes be more like science fiction on their subjects of research.