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Then you need to go back there, because you didn't learn anything while living in the more advanced society.
I suggest you get off your high horse and take a trip over there. People in poor countries don’t have the luxury of schools, welfare, air conditions, or cars. Many of them barely have water.
I suggest you get off your high horse and take a trip over there. People in poor countries don’t have the luxury of schools, welfare, air conditions, or cars. Many of them barely have water.
Then it's on THEM, and not on US, taking advantage of their children in this situation.
Sending a school to child is school labor and should not be banned !
You can't indoctrinate a school to be a "good" obedient school if it is busy contributing to the welfare of its alma mater.
Better to send a factory to child so that something useful is produced.
Or even better, send a farm to child, so that a greater understanding of the circle of life, and its exploitation.
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We have had charity ever since there were humans, but it has never solved poverty or any real issues. Capitalism on the other hand has lifted billions of people out of abject poverty in the past few decades.
The best way to save the world is to let capitalism work, which includes child labor and sweatshops. We should all stop imposing our own morality onto others.
World Vision has made enormous strides, in water wells, gifting goats (yes, that makes a huge difference to have goat milk available), and schooling children.
It often the case, that people who don't want to do anything to help, sneer at those who do.
The difference here, is that there are a lot of humans who believe it's our responsibility to not have cheap luxury goods and items we don't need, on the backs of small children. There's a generosity of spirit, that most of us have, that tells us "I know those aren't my children, but they deserve better than this".
A slightly controversial topic, what's wrong with child labor and "sweatshops"? Please don't tell me it's the law. Just because you passed a rule, it doesn't make it wrong.
I am not talking about the situation in the USA. I am talking about people living in those poor developing countries where their choices are between work and die/prostitution.
People in posh America throw around the words like child labor and sweatshops as morally superior because they don't support child labor and sweatshops. Duh, who the hell is for child labor and sweatshops if they have other alternatives?
If anybody here thinks the parents (if they have parents) of those children would send them to work over the choice of sending them to schools, you are out of touch with the real world.
I am for all orphans that "age out" of the system being automatically enrolled in the military if they can't support themselves.
World Vision has made enormous strides, in water wells, gifting goats (yes, that makes a huge difference to have goat milk available), and schooling children.
It often the case, that people who don't want to do anything to help, sneer at those who do.
The difference here, is that there are a lot of humans who believe it's our responsibility to not have cheap luxury goods and items we don't need, on the backs of small children. There's a generosity of spirit, that most of us have, that tells us "I know those aren't my children, but they deserve better than this".
That’s all fine and dandy and certainly feel good except for the said children must now sell themselves into prostitution, eat off garbage dump or die. The idea that those children have better alternatives is not only condescending, but also completely out of the touch with the real world.
Do you really think those children have a better option???
Do you always answer your own questions?
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