what were the evil practices in chinese society organist women
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Female infanticide is the deliberate killing of newborn female children. In countries with a history of female infanticide, the modern practice of sex-selective abortion is often discussed as a closely related issue. Female infanticide is a major cause of concern in several nations such as China, India and Pakistan. It has been argued that the low status in which women are viewed in patriarchal societies creates a bias against females.[1]
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Evil practices in Chinese society against women
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- The people of China and their predecessors have had a history of 2000 years of female infanticide
- The custom became prevalent throughout the 19th century. Drowning was the most common way of killing women. Suffocation and hunger were also used. One form was the exposure to nature's elements: the infant was put in a basket, and placed in the tree. Children were exposed to t nature's elements & managed to survive only for up to two days and those who went by overlooked the screaming child
- In China, infanticide practices against women were far from forgiven and heavily condoned. Buddhists have been writing that killing young girls will bring bad karma. Instead, if a girl saved his life by interfering or providing money or food to her, he will achieve good luck that would lead to happiness, success & a long life for his children
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