Abortion gendercide globe and mail

The Globe and Mail has published several articles and editorials on the topic of abortion and gendercide, particularly in the context of sex-selective abortion and the gender imbalance in certain countries. Here are a few examples:

  1. "The gendercide of girls" (2019): This editorial argues that the practice of sex-selective abortion, particularly in countries such as China and India, is a form of gendercide that perpetuates gender inequality and discrimination against women.
  2. "The dark side of China's one-child policy" (2015): This article discusses the impact of China's one-child policy on the country's gender balance, including the widespread practice of sex-selective abortion and the resulting gender imbalance.
  3. "India's gender imbalance: A crisis of masculinity" (2019): This article explores the gender imbalance in India, which is largely attributed to the practice of sex-selective abortion, and its impact on society, including the rise of masculinity and the objectification of women.
  4. "The gender gap in Canada: A reflection of global trends" (2020): This article discusses the gender gap in Canada, including the disparity in education, employment, and health outcomes between men and women, and argues that it is a reflection of global trends, including the practice of sex-selective abortion.
  5. "Abortion and gendercide: A complex issue" (2019): This editorial argues that while abortion is a complex and controversial issue, the practice of sex-selective abortion is a form of gendercide that perpetuates gender inequality and discrimination against women.

Some of the key points made in these articles and editorials include:

It's worth noting that the Globe and Mail has also published articles and editorials that take a more nuanced and balanced approach to the issue of abortion and gendercide, acknowledging the complexity of the issue and the need for a multifaceted approach to address it.