36 China now pushing against "996" work culture. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but every recent action seems to be a desperate attempt to raise birth rates. (archive.ph) posted 3 years ago by TheImpossible1 3 years ago by TheImpossible1 +36 / -0 19 comments share 19 comments share save hide report block hide replies
And yet still falling so short of the actual Nazis.
It's very simple. Bar women from most professions and the problem sorts itself out rather quickly.
You'd think China of all countries would have the legal powers at their disposal to use what works.
It wouldn't. Not in modern times. They are expected to work, to pay their fair share.
In the absence of hard evidence to the contrary we stand with the last time it was tried, during which it DID work.
Define modern.
Yes, that much is implicit. I'm simply saying that the state use its power to decide what work is permissible.
Marriage is after all essentially contractual prostitution.
Or at least it used to be.
The world has changed a lot. Women are expected to pull their weight.
Even tradcucks no longer advocate for housewives.
Well, China is just going to have to decide on that.
I'm evaluating the solution on it's efficacy of solving the immediate problem.
And I'm not even taking the most direct path. Present Genghis Khan with the problem of the state needing more children and he'd get right on that.
You get defeated by the USSR which did not bar women from most professions?
The USSR barred the productive from giving a damn until the wheels fell off.
False equivalence.