Chinese Communist  Party "Birth Promotion  Bureau" Officials Now  Require Single

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🚩 Chinese Communist  Party "Birth Promotion  Bureau" Officials Now  Require Single Men to  Have Five Children  🚩
You can find this  amazing video: Officials from the Chinese Communist Party's  Birth Promotion  Bureau (or Population Growth  Bureau, 催生劉) now not only  require a 33-year-old  single man  to have five children, but they also brought  in a woman to help him do  it! This man only  has to sign a contract with this woman, who will help him have five children, but he must be responsible for  the education of these five  children.
The head of the "Birth Promotion  Bureau" also said that he  used to work in the "Family Planning  Bureau" (手机生育安全室), but now the "Family Planning  Bureau" has been changed to the "Birth Promotion  Bureau".
I can't believe that such things  can happen in China. I myself experienced something of the same nature.
In the  1990s, when I had just moved into a new  house in  Beijing's Chongwen District, neighborhood committee  workers rushed to my door to  register me for  "family planning." One of the  questions was,  "Have you  had an IUD  inserted?" If not, what method  of contraception do you  use?"
At that time, I felt  very insulted. Why does a CCP official have the right to  enter someone's room and why  do you  have to tell them, fill  out a  form and  notify people  who are not relatives?
This video was translated by my friend Lei @LeisRealTalk.  He recently used the population of China and India  since 1990, along with their annual birth rates, to calculate the current population of both countries with the help of  AI.
The results are  surprising, showing that  China's official population is  37-50% higher than the calculated results.  In contrast, the  gap for India is only  4%. I think his method is  good and anyone can verify it  with the same  approach.
So it seems that China's current population  is only  700-800 million, not 1.4  billion.
This may explain why  those in charge of the "Birth Promotion Office" are so  desperate.
The link to Lei's video on  the AI  population calculation is in the comments section;  anyone can  see for themselves or  check the calculations. I think  his results are very, very significant
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