Actually, the CCP Is the Worst Co-Parent Imaginable
An op-ed in The New York Times tries to make the case that the Chinese Communist Party is a worthy partner in raising children.

For much of the last 45 years, the Chinese government imposed a one-child policy that forced parents to have fewer kids than they desired, and to resort to abortion or feticide if a subsequent child was conceived by accident. That same government has cracked down on youth-led pro-democracy protests, both at Tiananmen Square in 1989 and in Hong Kong more recently. It shut down whole cities in a failed effort to contain COVID, keeping Shanghai's citizens, including millions of children, mostly shut inside, sometimes with little food available, for weeks on end. And it tries to lock dissent and embarrasing information out of the internet, so that Chinese citizens, young and old alike, won't learn about the vile acts that the government has committed—or is currently committing.
But apparently it makes a "good co-parent," or so fashion designer Heather Kaye claims in a New York Times op-ed. Kaye, an American who raised two daughters in Shanghai, lauds the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for its strict controls on internet access and time spent playing video games. This "heavy censorship," she writes, creates "a kid-friendly internet." She adds that "the tight control of the Communist Party surveillance state results in its own kind of freedom," in the form of safe, largely crime-free streets where children can wander.
"We sometimes felt as if our children were on loan to us for evenings and weekends, to be delivered back to school each weekday," writes Kaye. "At times, our girls would repeat propaganda," she admits, but she thinks the benefits reaped by their traditional Chinese schooling—respect for elders, obedience, morning calisthenics—were worth it.
What Kaye doesn't mention is that all this can be accomplished in the U.S. (minus the parroting of CCP propaganda) via a mixture of healthy discipline and free-range parenting. Parental controls that block a kid's access to certain sites are freely available for purchase, and parents can supervise their children's web access and screen time. Yes, at some point most kids will be exposed to content that Mom and Dan find objectionable. But it's the job of the parent—not the government—to set boundaries according to their values. Parents know their own children better, and care about them more, than the government does.
Lots of children are free to wander the streets of their neighborhoods without having to live under authoritarianism—in fact, such parental permissiveness was commonplace up until the milk-carton kids of the '80s, and it's being brought back today by the free-range parenting movement, which emphasizes that the world is much safer, from kidnappers or sexual predators or homicidal lunatics skulking in the shadows, than most Western parents realize. And even if Chinese children are safer from freelance criminals looking to shove them into unmarked vans and cart them off, the government's own unmarked vans are a bigger threat to kids who deviate from the party line.
Kaye concedes that Chinese parents are still barred from learning the gender of their unborn babies. She writes that this is "because of a history of sex-selective abortions," but she refrains from noting how that history is entwined with the one-child policy. Though that policy was loosened to two children in 2015, and was done away with altogether in 2021, the CCP's law against learning the gender of a child in utero is proof that the government still in some way considers children, from conception onward, government property.
Government censorship and surveillance deprive kids of one of the most valuable things life has to give: the ability to freely form beliefs, to offer them to others, to humbly learn from disagreement, and to grow both thoughtful and resilient as this process happens again and again.
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“An op-ed in The New York Times…”
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Come on man. It's China what could go wong?
They’ve always backed evil. Hitler….. Stalin….. Chavez. They were calling Khomeini a ‘moderate’ ahead of the 1979 revolution. Why should this be any different?
The NYT is pure evil, and always on the side of evil. Period. And as the NYT goes, so go the democrats.
"We sometimes felt as if our children were on loan to us for evenings and weekends, to be delivered back to school each weekday," writes Kaye.
Sounds about right.
Sounds like she was ok with that.
The the sense that it was a trade off, yes. Didn't sound like it was her first choice.
'"At times, our girls would repeat propaganda," she admits, but she thinks the benefits reaped by their traditional Chinese schooling—respect for elders, obedience, morning calisthenics—were worth it."'
So, I guess she admits being one lousy parent, since she was, apparently, unable to teach her children respect for elders, etc., without help from the government and, apparently, unable or unwilling to limit the amount of time they spent on the internet. Or maybe she just thinks her children should be obedient little serfs. Here is a thought: maybe she shouldn't have had kids.
So, I guess she admits
Or that she's never heard of Catholic school. Respect for elders, and obedience are pretty much covered in the 10 commandments and Calisthenics was practiced by running from the handsy priest.
I have a known quite a few folks who attended Catholic schools. For the most part (not all), they hated it. On the other hand, judging by their final outcome as adults, they were very well-schooled.
So name your poison, amirite?
This reminds me of Laura Ingraham's program once where she had recently converted to Catholicism and was saying that the rituals of the Roman Catholic Church "give so much freedom!"
Yeah, freedom from thinking for yourself.
I can't find it now, but somewhere on Twitter is an article saying Chinese authoritarianism is a type of freedom because it keeps you physically safe from crime.
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We have relatively safe and crime free streets, too.
Probably not what the mom is hearing on the Chinese evening news.
Except for areas ruled by Red China's co-ideologues in Antifa and BLM.
Freedom is Slavery ; this is known.
Right? I was gonna say, was that an article on Twitter or was it simply 70-year old Orwell.
https://reason.com/2019/09/27/american-woman-tells-hongkongers-safety-is-more-important-than-freedom/?comments=true#comment-7948587
“What Kaye doesn't mention is that all this can be accomplished in the U.S. (minus the parroting of CCP propaganda) via a mixture of healthy discipline and free-range parenting.”
That’s not her point. Her point is “I’m glad the CCP is raising my kids so I don’t have to!”
But back to the article ... I can think of worse parents than the CCP. North Korea, Venezuela, couple of African hell holes, where you have to worry about starving even if you support the government.
Yeah and I can think of much better parents. Maybe handwaving away oppression just because that oppression isn't as bad as it could have been isn't the best way to serve kids?
Now go back and look at the article’s title:
You got nothing all right.
Yeah, I read the title. Doesn't change my point which is that your whataboutism does absolutely nothing to improve kids lives in China. Maybe you could just acknowledge that what China does to its people is wrong instead of trying to deflect criticism from it?
You're just like kid narc-ing on their sibling to make your actions seem better by comparison.
If you want to highlight the negative situations in those countries then, by all means, do so. However, you don't have to undermine one cause to serve another.
Woody Allen
Joan Crawford
Joe Biden
"all this can be accomplished in the U.S. (minus the parroting of CCP propaganda) "
They should be parroting US propaganda.
But apparently it makes a "good co-parent," or so fashion designer Heather Kaye claims in a New York Times op-ed. Kaye, an American who raised two daughters in Shanghai, lauds the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for its strict controls on internet access and time spent playing video games.
Great if you're a lazy, unfit parent like Heather Kaye.
The New York Times: all the commie cheerleading that's fit, and even unfit, to print.
I wonder if this journalism will get the NYT as big a Pulitzer as Walter Durant?
also in America you are free to go live in China
"safe, largely crime-free streets where children can wander"
In Shanghai, maybe. In the rest of the country a Chinese-born friend was afraid to let her daughter out of her sight because of her fear of child abduction.
Would you trust the Shanghai PD crime rate statistics?
So Shanghai was the place where she wouldn't get... Shanghaid?
A couple things the NYT dont ever seem short of: groomers and commie sympathizers.
Imagine my shock to find out a commie NYT writer thinks the state is a good co-parent.
How do you even parody these people?!
Dress up like the Toronto shop teacher?
Why do I get the feeling The NY Times would support marching people into the showers?
Because they would. And they have.
Fucking (It Takes a) Village People.
Anyone surprised this is in the NYT?
this mom is the perfect example of why we are doomed in the west.
The west is driven by her. All our leaders and policies are determined by her. And millions of women like her.
Repeal the 19th.
Better red than dead, I'm sure.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/09/why_educated_liberal_women_are_the_real_threat_to_our_republic.html
Fuck Kaye. Fuck The NY Times. And fuck the CCP. Did I forget anything?
Fuck the democrats too.
Come on guys! FUCK JOE BIDEN!
Isn't this the newspaper whose employees rebelled and demanded a mildly conservative never be given a space to write an op-ed again?
Creeps, to a one.
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‘War Is Peace. Freedom Is Slavery. Ignorance Is Strength.’ – 1984, George Orwell, Founder, Chief Editor and ongoing Inspiration for the New York Times and their contributors. Also, Chicom trains run on time.
Woah woah woah, you are saying parents can determine the gender of their unborn children?
I thought gender was determined in elementary school when teachers decide what gender a kid is