January 10, 2018
Though most in China do not follow a monotheistic religion, unlike many countries with low acceptance of homosexuality, many parts of society still hold conservative views on social issues. One of the activists who spoke to The Daily Beast, Charlene Liu, Shanghai Pride organizer, emphasized this: “The family culture–being able to start a family, getting married, having children to carry on the family name–that itself is one of the biggest issues in the country. And that leads to a whole set of different issues like, do I go into a marriage of convenience, do I become a single parent, and so on.”
Source Article from https://www.henrymakow.com/2018/01/Gender-Policy-Signals-Eclipse-of-the-West.html
Related posts:
How Pacific Nations Are Playing US-China Rivalry to Their Advantage
Spectators brave heavy rain to see solar eclipse in Chile
Mascots For Paris Olympics Criticized For Being Mostly Made In China
China’s Social Credit System Updated To Incorporate Central Bank Digital Currency
American Recounts Being Tortured and Drugged in China’s ‘Black Jails’
China Mutes Reaction to Zhao’s Oscars as S. Korea Lauds Youn