If they implement a law where they force you to have only one child, would you agree?
By Lia Wazowski
@LiaWazowski (44)
Sevilla, Spain
4 responses
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
31 Mar 17
Nope, they have no right to dictate how big my family is. I chose to have two children and the government has no right to tell me that's right or wrong.
It did not work out so well in China. Since it's so important to carry on the family name there, millions of unborn babies were murdered until the mother got pregnant with a boy. Now, years later, there are very few women for those young men to marry. They won't be carrying on the family name after all.
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@Mike197602 (15512)
• United Kingdom
31 Mar 17
Hard question
No I wouldn't agree but I'd agree with no child benefit (UK) and no working family tax credit (UK).
So what I'm basically saying is that having kids is a choice...it's not for me but why should I pay taxes to pay for the kids you can't afford to have?
For other countries without the UK benefit system I don't care as I don't live there
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@youless (112591)
• Guangzhou, China
1 Apr 17
In the past my country had One Child Policy.and we don't like it. Although less population is necessary, but such kind of policy leads to many problems. Today I am glad that people are allowed to have two children. I always think that two children will be good for a family. Even though, today more and more young people don't want to have more children. Many think one will be enough since everything costs so much.
@EMuhungi (1712)
• Nairobi, Kenya
31 Mar 17
If they implement a law where they force me to have only one child, i would never agree. I can do all that it takes to have 3 children. Even migrating to another country.