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  • Uncyclopedia:Pee Review/China's Retard Extermination Policy (a little (quick)ly, if you would please.)
rdfs:comment
  • So anyway, this is supposed to parody the One-Child Policy, where a foreign diplomat intervenes with the original plans and lets the leaders of China know that to prune out the intellectually defective for the good of the country is a far more effective method of population growth control than to indiscriminately abort babies, some of whom could've gone on to have an IQ of 125+. Is this a load of CREP!? You decide! 70.179.185.102 01:39, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
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Mcomment
  • This is discriminating the intellectually disabled.
Pcomment
  • Gave five for several reasons. One is that the idea of exterminating retards in China sounds good, but to the UN, it is not. Secondly, it is very prose in style, but not much prose and Formatting put in place.
Icomment
  • This complies with the HTBFANJS rules. Add lots of images. Well, these images aren't even relevent!
Pscore
  • 5
Ccomment
  • This is a highly conceptual work, but a paroidy of the One-Child Policy in China works if you have more concept you put in.
Cscore
  • 6
Mscore
  • 4
Hcomment
  • Low-to-Medium-grade humour, some smiles, but only a few laughs.
Iscore
  • 4
Hscore
  • 2
Fcomment
  • This is a load of CREP. Seriously, spend some more time reorganising the work and add more humour, preferably the toilet humour, such as "Retards have diarrhoea, according to the Chinese".
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  • --11-22
abstract
  • So anyway, this is supposed to parody the One-Child Policy, where a foreign diplomat intervenes with the original plans and lets the leaders of China know that to prune out the intellectually defective for the good of the country is a far more effective method of population growth control than to indiscriminately abort babies, some of whom could've gone on to have an IQ of 125+. Is this a load of CREP!? You decide! 70.179.185.102 01:39, 20 November 2008 (UTC)