China has already enacted strict measures aimed at preventing sex-selective abortions, and health authorities also warned in 2018 that the use of abortion to end unwanted pregnancies was harmful to women’s bodies and risked causing infertility.
The state council said the new guidelines, issued on Monday, would aim to improve women’s overall access to pre-pregnancy healthcare services.
The drift towards more limits on abortion has been under way for several years. Jiangxi province issued guidelines in 2018 stipulating that women more than 14 weeks pregnant must have signed approval from three medical professionals before having a termination.
Guess we can just downplay and minimize the issue too, that works :yea:
China doing a bad thing is whatever, doesn’t affect me, but internet leftists defending bad things because China’s doing them makes me feel like my only options are uncritical support or uncritical opposition, at which point I will say, “Screw all y’all.”
This isn’t official policy but rather a statement of goals. It’s perfectly reasonable to have concerns that further legal restrictions on abortion may be coming, and the recent implementation of restrictions in a province seems pretty fucking relevant in that context of understanding how the government will approach the issue.
If that’s all it takes for you to default to western chauvinism then it sounds like your mind is already made up
Yep, I am a “Western chauvinist,” because I hold values like “restricting abortion is bad” or “banning femboys is bad” even when China does it. In order to not be a “Western chauvinist” I would have to hold no actual values or principles and just let my beliefs sway with the wind depending on whatever China does.
Of course, the fact that I support China does not have any bearing on this.