Yes, there were instances of protests and dissent against China's One-Child Policy, though they were often suppressed by the government. Some individuals and groups expressed their opposition through strikes, demonstrations, and other forms of resistance, highlighting the social and economic pressures caused by the policy. However, these actions were met with strict government crackdowns, making widespread organized strikes rare. Overall, while there were expressions of discontent, they were not widespread or sustained in the face of governmental control.
People can believe very different things about China's one-child policy. Some people think it is good for decreasing population . Others think it can be against religion.
76% of Chinese people approve of the one-child policy.
No it is not fair as the people are forced to do things against their wishes, but the Chinese failed to hear the earlier warnings.
The one child policy will only end when the people can speak out.,
(at the time this was contributed) I believe that The People's Republic of China (i.e.: Communist China) is the only nation with an officially government sanctioned policy against more than one child per family.
At most one child
a basic right is choosing how many kids you have, some people find it un-fair that the government chooses that for them...
Kill people
they werent
Because people were very heartless and complete dix back then.
No, it is not legal for anyone to strike a child under the age of 18. You can be charged with child abuse or cruelty to a child if you strike someone under 18 years old.
to get people to do it and if they just do it then people might think its just a joke and not do it