Mao had offered 10 million women for export to US

In 2008, the US State Department issued a document showing a conversation between Mao Zedong and US National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger in 1973. This document also shed light on the link between the two countries but also on Mazo's attitude toward many Chinese women. The conversation was developed in [...]
In 2008, the US State Department issued a document showing a conversation between Mao Zedong and US National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger in 1973.
This document also shed light on the link between the two countries but also on Mazo's attitude toward many Chinese women. The conversation was held in a villa in Beijing in February, writes Periscopi.
As reported by BBC: the Chinese “Lider smoked cigarettes, and the two men spoke and mocked in the early hours of the morning. The conversation had covered many topics, including Soviet advancement and the threat it posed to Taiwan.
The most intriguing part of the conversation was when Mao offered China to send 10 million women to the United States. Mao spoke of the poor state of trade between the two countries and spoke on the subject, saying that China had excessive women. He proposed that he allow thousands of women to emigrate to the United States as the starting point for bilateral trade.
Then the tone and proposals of the Chinese Communist Party leader began to sound very bizarre. When he first proposed that he practically export 10 million women, people sitting in that room, including Chinese Prime Minister Jou Enlai, reacted with laughter. The proposal was so wild that no one took it close to heart.
Kissinger, however, replied that the United States did not have any “kuota” for Chinese women. The goal that Kissinger had in mind was to introduce discussion to a more serious level. He focused on discussing the threat posed by the Soviet Union for both countries and tried to set the stage for diplomatic agreements that would unite these two countries against the common enemy, translate Periscopi.
However, Mao's determination to continue his unusual export plan did not cease. According to Sydney Morning Herald, he said “Let them come to your country. They'll create disasters. That way you can ease our load. ”
Kissinger again tried with the vista to ignore this part of the conversation by joking about Mao gradually raising the offer. But Mao was very serious, so serious he didn't drop that subject for no price.
By doing that, we're going to make your country experience disaster and make your interests worse. In our country we have many women, and they have a way of doing things. They give birth to children, and these children are many. ”
Kissinger had diplomaticly closed the discussion saying he would think about Mao's offer. /Periscope












