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blacklotus

the mind is like a parachute, works best when open
Baby stabbed 90 times with scissors by his Chinese mother after he bit her as she was breastfeeding him

  • Eight-month-old Xiao Bao was discovered by his uncle in a pool of blood
  • Needed 100 stitches after the incident; he is now recovering in hospital
  • Reports say his mother does not suffer from any mental illnesses

An eight-month-old boy is lucky to be alive after he was stabbed 90 times by his mother, mostly in the face, for biting her while she was breastfeeding.
Xiao Bao needed more than 100 stitches after the incident in Xuzhou, eastern China's Jiangsu Province.
The infant lives with his mother and two uncles, who make a living recycling rubbish. It was one of the uncles who discovered Xiao Bao lying in a pool of blood in the yard of their home and rushed him to hospital.


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Chilling: An eight-month-old baby is lucky to be alive after he was stabbed 90 times by his mother after he bit her while she was breastfeeding


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Ordeal: Xiao Bao needed more than 100 stitches after the incident in Xuzhou, eastern China's Jiangsu Province


The child’s mother later confessed that she stabbed the baby after he bit her during breastfeeding.

Neighbours have pleaded with the local government to take the baby away, but they have said that they will not.
Apparently, they said that there was no confirmation the mother was suffering from a mental illness and said, regardless, the baby still has two guardians in the form of his two uncles.
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The tiny tot lives with his mother and two uncles, who make a living recycling rubbish


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It was one of the uncles who discovered Xiao Bao lying in a pool of blood in the yard of their home and rushed him to hospital
Mental illness remains a relatively closed topic in modern China, and neither medication nor modern psychiatric treatment is widely used.
An analysis of mental health issues in four Chinese provinces, published in 2009 in the British medical journal The Lancet, estimated that 91 per cent of the 173million Chinese adults that were believed to suffer mental problems never receive professional help.
 

Pebber

Well Known Member
China really should split up into smaller countries seeing that they cant even keep a decent health care system.
 

Ginivive

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The "crap," merchandise, China produces is done so by American Corporations taking advantage of the lack of labor laws in communist China. They employ Chinese citizens for dirt cheap to keep prices low here in America..Think, Wal-Mart, Target, Gap, etc. The people employed are worked to literal death. Suicide nets are placed around the factories to keep them from killing themselves.

More on this subject later.
 
The "crap," merchandise, China produces is done so by American Corporations taking advantage of the lack of labor laws in communist China. They employ Chinese citizens for dirt cheap to keep prices low here in America..Think, Wal-Mart, Target, Gap, etc. The people employed are worked to literal death. Suicide nets are placed around the factories to keep them from killing themselves.

More on this subject later.

Anyone with a smidgen of common sense understands out sourcing, and cheap labor but it doesn't mean what they make isn't crap. :sweet:
 

Barry McCockinner

Forum Veteran
seems like the chineese now take the lead for fucked up people!
No, they give it. Their products are constantly being recalled due to lead paint. Also, remember the huge melamine thing in the pet food a few years ago? This isn't all, it's just what I can recall after I just woke up. It's not their fault though - it's ours for buying their shit and also, in a small way, for "forcing" companies to outsource with our demands for lower prices. Though I blame outsourcing more to greediness on the corporation's side than I do to our desire for a less expensive product.
 
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