Posted on 12/15/2020 9:55:51 PM PST by Its All Over Except ...
Documentary about a crew going from one orphanage to another in China to investigate these so called "dying rooms" where the orphanage workers leave baby girls to die.
Producers/directors Brian Woods and Kate Blewett uncover the systematic neglect of abandoned babies in Chinese state-run orphanages. They find "dark rooms" where the weakest and least liked children are left to die. These are known as "The Dying Rooms." China’s one-child policy has created a race where most families desire boys and therefore parents are forced to abandon their babies. Their unfortunate and tragic lives are left at the mercy of these orphanages where their sad fate is ultimately decided by the staff and ignored by the government.
Winner of the Emmy Award for News & Documentary.
Winner of a Peabody Award.
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This has been going on for a long time and Communism is so bereft of any belief in truth, objective right and wrong, and any belief in the sanctity of life, it isn’t surprising this is occuring when Communism axiomatically views human beings as merely units of production.
And yet sone brainless hipster millenials and centennials think Communism is preferable to capitalism.
Vladimir Lenin: “The goal of Socialism is Communism.”
Hillary once said that she admired the China one child policy and wished it could come to America.
“Hillary once said that she admired the China one child policy and wished it could come to America.”
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Well, the one child policy came to her and Web.
Times were tough on everyone back then in the postwar period before manufacturing brought the economy back to life. For poor farming families, their means of "retirement planning" was to have sons & daughters-in-law who would support them in their old age. Daughters were a net drain on the family because after they were married off, they would be supporting their husband's parents in their old age, not their own parents.
So this guy told my Dad that sometimes when a baby girl was born to a farming family, they would lay her in a corner of a room and place a piece of wet rice paper over her nose and mouth.
The phrase they used to describe this practice translated to: "Help the baby to stop breathing". (The Japanese have always been the masters at euphemisms.)
I am assuming / hoping that it's been many decades since this type of murder was done.
Of course in our own country we have "Ethics Professors" (one at Princeton being the most famous case, IIRC) who see nothing wrong with "extending" the permissible abortion period to some days or weeks after birth, so if the birth mother has second thoughts, she can "retroactively abort" a baby (er, excuse me, they prefer to call it "overgrown zygote" or "parasitic clump of cells").

Webb's other daughter.
“Come on. They’re not bad folks, folks.”
Joe Biden, Pedophile
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Possibly not just half sister. Those deepstaters are like a cult and do a lot of child adoptions among other DS families.
Compare Miriam Abramovich with Ladt Gaga or Allison Mack with Senator Gillibrand.
The early church fathers addressed this. It was called “exposing of children” where unwanted children were left to die. Universally condemned as murder.
It will be instructive to see how much our censors commending the digital left will permit us to see about China. Hollywood cannot make uncensored movies about China, our basketball players cannot offer uncensored speech about China, silicone Valley is already in bed with China, Wall Street drools over the prospect of resuming their China trade, Chinese spies are sleeping with our representatives and chauffeuring are prominent senators, academia is fully compromised.
If we are permitted to peer inside the Dachaus of China, it will tell us a lot about how these powers will permit Biden to conduct foreign policy and, by extension, whether we survive.
What about the a##hat impostor and micheals two girls
It's where the Italian surname "Esposito" came from (Exposed). Babies or toddlers rescued from church steps or other places of abandonment were put in orphanages to be cared for by nuns and were given this surname on their birth certificate.
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