By Steve Sailer
10/12/2012
From the NYT:
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Chinaâs âLeftoverâ Women
By LETA HONG FINCHER
BEIJING â The headlines scream like sensational tabloids: âOvercoming the Big Four Emotional Blocks: Leftover Women Can Break out of Being Single.â âEight Simple Moves to Escape the Leftover Women Trap.â And my personal favorite: âDo Leftover Women Really Deserve Our Sympathy?â
These eye-catching topics do not appear in supermarket-aisle gossip magazines. They are articles about single, professional women published on the Web site of Chinaâs state feminist agency, the All-China Womenâs Federation. âŚ
In 2007, the Womenâs Federation defined âleftoverâ women (sheng nu ) as unmarried women over the age of 27 and Chinaâs Ministry of Education added the term to its official lexicon. Since then, the Womenâs Federation Web site has run articles stigmatizing educated women who are still single.
Take this uplifting column from March 2011 that ran just after International Womenâs Day:
Pretty girls donât need a lot of education to marry into a rich and powerful family, but girls with an average or ugly appearance will find it difficult. These kinds of girls hope to further their education in order to increase their competitiveness. The tragedy is, they donât realize that as women age, they are worth less and less, so by the time they get their M.A. or Ph.D., they are already old, like yellowed pearls.
After knocking some good sense into those misguided women who pursue a higher education, the column accuses educated, single women of sleeping around and having degenerate morals:
Many highly educated âleftover womenâ are very progressive in their thinking and enjoy going to nightclubs to search for a one-night stand, or they become the mistress of a high official or rich man. It is only when they have lost their youth and are kicked out by the man, that they decide to look for a life partner. Therefore, most âleftover womenâ do not deserve our sympathy.
Glad we got that straight. Now, why would Chinaâs state feminist agency conduct a scare-mongering campaign against single, educated women?
Curious, I searched the Womenâs Federation Web site and found that it posted its first article on âleftoverâ women in 2007, shortly after Chinaâs State Council issued an edict on strengthening the Population and Family Planning program to address âunprecedented population pressures.â These pressures include the sex-ratio imbalance â which âcauses a threat to social stabilityâ â and the âlow quality of the general population, which makes it hard to meet the requirements of fierce competition for national strength,â according to the State Council. The State Council names âupgrading population quality (suzhi)â as one of its key goals, and appoints the Womenâs Federation as a primary implementer of its population planning policy.
What better way to upgrade population quality than to frighten âhigh-qualityâ women into marrying and having a child for the good of the nation?
The Womenâs Federation columns on sheng nu all share the same goal: convince single, educated women to stop being so ambitious and get married already:
The main reason many girls become âleftover womenâ is that their standards for a partner are too high ⌠As girls are not too picky, finding a partner should be as easy as blowing away a speck of dust.
Some of the columns have been reposted several times over the years and list helpful tips, such as âseduce but donât pesterâ and âbe persistent but not willfulâ:
When holding out for a man, if you say he must be rich and brilliant, romantic and hardworking ⌠this is just being willful. Does this kind of perfect man exist? Maybe he does exist, but why on earth would he want to marry you?
Since 2008, local population planning commissions in cities such as Nanjing and Ningbo have carried out âinterventionsâ to address the âleftover women crisis.â Local Womenâs Federation branches have arranged matchmaking events for âhighly educated, high-qualityâ women. This March there was a drive in Pinghu, Zhejiang Province, for âleftover women to speedily find conjugal happiness.â
Here in the Enlightened West, however, we all realize that true feminist bliss is dying alone, like Shulamith Firestone.