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China’s children are legally bound to respect their elders

The older China becomes, the more desperate the Chinese Communist party is about its silver problem.

Earlier this month, a mandarin in Shanghai threatened local residents who neglect their elderly parents with being put on a credit blacklist, being refused a bank account or loans — and even with losing their library cards. Hit them where it hurts: in the pocket that holds the library privileges.

It must be such fun being a government official in China: apparently nothing is off limits. Imagine if Donald Trump could say: Muslims can’t get bank loans. Or Hispanics can’t get Visa cards. Or “bimbos” can’t borrow library books.

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