No government policy is perfect. If you westerners travel to China and see the crowds every direction you turn, you'll see some merit in that policy.
This is what I read from an article in NR about the fate of an unwanted baby girl:
They left her on a meat counter with the equivalent of $20 in her clothes. The family would go back to check on her progress, of which there was none. Soon the baby was covered with mosquito bites. “For two days and two nights she was there,” recalls Wang’s mother. “She eventually died. Then we buried her.”
My question to you is do you really believe that?
Jack