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(Updated Saturday, Jun 6, 2026, 12:07:54 AM to reflect the 100 most recent valid responses.)

Assuming you are an Asian American, how important is height in your assessment of a person's attractiveness?
It's a key element of attractiveness. | 20%
It's one of many factors I consider. | 44%
It's less important than other personal qualities. | 28%
I am not attracted to tall people. | 8%

Assuming you are an Asian American, which best matches your feelings toward your own height?
I'd like to be 3 inches taller. | 43%
I'd like to be an inch taller. | 27%
I'm happy with my height. | 26%
I'd like to be an inch shorter. | 4%


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One more article showing that China's eugenics program is alive and active.

http://www.declaration.net/news.asp?docID=2840

On Feb. 14, 2002, two congressional researchers stumbled on a notice in the Federal Register announcing the availability of $1,000,000 for Peking University Health Science Center through our Centers for Disease Control.

This award is part of a little known program that has been underway some 10 years. During that time, we have sent one or more of our scientists to the People's Republic of China to study "the promotion of optimal birth outcomes" at the National Center for Maternal and Infant Heath.

At this time, China is the only country in the world to officially promote eugenics: the improvement of a race by controlled selective breeding. ...

However, China now has a Eugenics Society, which is dominated by high Communist Party officials. In 1995, two years after this CDC study was begun, the government imposed the Maternal and Child Health Law on its populace.

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NOW DOES ANYONE BELIEVE IT?!?!?!

B. Lee    Sunday, April 14, 2002 at 02:54:02 (PDT)
http://www.sciam.com/0397issue/0397techbus2.html

Chen reportedly said births of "inferior quality" are serious among "the old revolutionary base" and "ethnic minorities" as well as the poor and those near "the frontier."

-Chen Mingzhang (1994), Minister of Public Health in China

B. Lee    Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 23:32:22 (PDT)
http://www.nationalreview.com/derbyshire/derbyshire022701.shtml

"A rough kind of eugenics has, in fact, been practiced in China for a long time. Several years ago, when I was living in that country, I mentioned Down's Syndrome in conversation with a Chinese colleague. She did not know the English term and I did not know the Chinese, so we had to look it up in a dictionary. "Oh," she said when she got it. "That's not a problem in China. They don't get out of the delivery room." "

-John Derbyshire, NR contributing editor

B. Lee    Friday, April 12, 2002 at 17:33:36 (PDT)
To those who are still in a state of denial that eugenics isn't possible in China...


1) http://www.pop.org/reports/china.html

"Males are freely chosen by females, and 10% of them are not likely to find a wife. When they die, their bad genes are eliminated. In the next generation, there will be fewer child-bearing women. After two or three generations the population will go down sharply and the quality go up sharply."

"China's government asks parents to give birth only to well-developed children, but we are far from the goal. It is of great importance to lower the quantity and improve the quality, which has much to do with the prosperity of the Chinese people, the future of the human race, and the happiness of millions of families."

-Dr. Xiong Ping, Chinese professor of forensic medicine

2) http://www.christianitytoday.com/bc/9b5/9b5028.html

"In 1995 China passed a eugenics law requiring that prospective brides and grooms have physical examinations to determine their "fitness" for procreation. If physicians deem one of the prospective marriage partners unsuitable to bear children (usually because of physical or mental disability), he or she will be encouraged to be sterilized or to abort any child that may be conceived."

-Richard Weikart, professor of history at California State University

B. Lee    Friday, April 12, 2002 at 17:23:55 (PDT)
Johnny,

The family where everyone is between 5'11 and 6'6 are FREAKISHLY tall.

They are obviously ATYPICAL of any family ANYWHERE in the world regardless of race -- although, I have heard of a tribe in Africa where everyone is freakishly tall (the village where Hakeem Olojuwan is from, the basketball player, comes to mind..).

po    Friday, April 12, 2002 at 12:12:01 (PDT)

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