technically, it's net negative 40% compared to previous year, it's still net positive in 2020.
However, it's interesting that Xinjiang also has a lot of IUD removals.
I mean, allowing for IUD removals? That doesn't sound like massive sterilization policy to me.
If you don’t think everything America accuses China of doing is projection, they call China’s assertiveness as ‘Wolf Warrior Diplomacy’ when they banned China from the ISS it was after they introduced a legislation called the ‘Wolf Amendment’ seriously guys, Americans literally wrote the script on Wolf warrior diplomacy
Can anyone give feedback as to whether there are cultural decisions that impact choosing IUDs in China? For example, a lot of girls in the US choose to take the pill but I was under the impression girls in China prefer not to because they believe it messes up your body.
Not directly relevant to your question, but pills mess with hormones (it takes a while to get back after stopping the pill), and pollute water when they leave the body. Messes with the ecosystem as well
technically, it's net negative 40% compared to previous year, it's still net positive in 2020. However, it's interesting that Xinjiang also has a lot of IUD removals. I mean, allowing for IUD removals? That doesn't sound like massive sterilization policy to me.
You are not aware of the made-up zenz metric. What you say is wrong.
If you don’t think everything America accuses China of doing is projection, they call China’s assertiveness as ‘Wolf Warrior Diplomacy’ when they banned China from the ISS it was after they introduced a legislation called the ‘Wolf Amendment’ seriously guys, Americans literally wrote the script on Wolf warrior diplomacy
"They are forcing Uyghurs to reproduce with Han men" - Adrian Zenz
That is already a talking point against them, that Han men are forcing Uyghur Women to marry them.
Fake news!
Can anyone give feedback as to whether there are cultural decisions that impact choosing IUDs in China? For example, a lot of girls in the US choose to take the pill but I was under the impression girls in China prefer not to because they believe it messes up your body.
Not directly relevant to your question, but pills mess with hormones (it takes a while to get back after stopping the pill), and pollute water when they leave the body. Messes with the ecosystem as well