10-06-2016
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I see chinese as any other humans. I see humans the way I see genetic "engineering" or crops. Do you know how we genetically "engineer" crops? Farmers separate good seeds into separate chambers in a laboratory. Then, each separate seed is blasted with radiation to mutate it. They are then grown out. The mutations that proved to be favorable, such as resisting virus tests, grew fresher and faster, etc whatever, get harvested and regrown into larger batches. The mutations that died out or were unfavorable, get destroyed and discarded. Its really a RNG game. More chinese > more likely to have favorable genetic 'mutations' (ex. Savants, or math geniuses, or scientifically minded people that aren't socially stumped.) Quit feeding stereotypes. Chinese females ***IMO*** aren't attractive, so I wouldn't worry about them reproducing. Chinese men that are super "smart" and successful are mostly uninteresting in emotional distractions. Even if they do reproduce, their children aren't guaranteed to be super successful themselves. Riding off the success of parents isn't successful, that's just lucky and you need to try and not screw it up is all. Even if you do, you still have multi trillion dollars saved away. Einstein's children weren't the "smartest", but that's probably because they were raised by a genius who understood there are better things in life and better ways to live. Humanity is really the resultant of natural selection running its course. Climb too high and you get your head chopped off. Fall too low and you get trampled on. First class is really just one step above the rest. None of this was meant to happen, if life is a game we already beat it years ago with the caveman expansion. Once farming was unlocked we just hacked everything and its all player run now. |
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10-06-2016
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Milo
Join Date: Feb 2016
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1. China makes up 1/7 of the world population 2. Chinese immigration 3. Your assumption that everyone will be Chinese in 200 years 4. We(not sure if you're referring to the rest of the world or whatnot) will be inferior to the supposedly higher level of education 1. Although China does make up 1/7 of the world population, measures have been taken. Despite their population increasing, their growth rate has been decreasing from 0.58 in 2000 to 0.48 in 2016. The percentage of China's share of the world population has also decreased from 20.7% to 18.6% from 2000 to 2016. Clearly, they are aware of the drastic increase in their population which not only affects the world but them as well, having a population density of 147 per km^2. Hence, the one child policy was introduced to control the population, despite it no longer existing as of this year. In order to ensure that the policy is followed, they have even sterilized couples who have a child. They emphasized on the importance of family planning and even imposed fees on people who have more than one child. Clearly, China is doing it's part to control it's population but you can't expect the percentage to decrease drastically overnight. Even if China were to do their best to decrease their population, if the population growth or other countries decrease as well, there would hardly be a change in China's share of the world population. It sounds like you are discriminating and blaming Chinese on something that they can't control, at least this is what I gather from "And that problem in the Chinese". One country cannot change the whole world as it is right now and if the overpopulation of Chinese is something to be concerned about, seeing that they have done their part to control it, shouldn't other countries be playing their part as well because as much as China may have supposedly great education, there is a limit to what they can do. 2. IMO, your way of phrasing Chinese immigration as "seeping in the rest of the world'' is rather offensive. It seems to be your way of saying "Chinese only belong in China and they should damn well stay there." FYI, the same way others may think of being in their country as their home, the same applies to Chinese. Sure, they may have not originated from that country, then again, many people living in other countries take that to be their home. China currently has a high population density while other countries do not. In this case, I don't see a problem in immigrating to other countries compared to letting thousands of them suffering in horrible conditions. 3. You can't predict the things that will happen in 200 years. There could be an incident that causes China's population to drop drastically over a couple years, we won't know. U.S. or some other country could have a baby boom and hold a larger share of the world population, thus decreasing China's, we don't know either. 4. Don't stereotype Chinese or people from other countries. You could have good education but not appreciate it which would basically make it useless, thus you are "inferior" to those with a higher IQ. Education is something offered to many people, it depends if people appreciate and use it properly. I've seen people from Africa who were offered the chance of being educated and they took it and used it well. They got the chance to go overseas and study in Universities which are difficult to enter. tl;dr China's government has done a lot to lower the population growth. We can't predict the future. "We" will not be inferior to "the much higher level of education that the Chinese possess" if people appreciate the education they have and put it to good use. In other words, worry about the world ending due to another reason rather than the supposed overpopulation of Chinese, which is being controlled right now. |
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