Posted by oldtanker on June 19, 2017 at 07:12:41 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Chinese stuff posted by JDEM on June 17, 2017 at 06:42:07:
I see that in the middle of this someone brought up the kid working in a sweatshop for very little money. Another way to look at child labor in some countries? If that kid didn't have that job they would be laying in a ditch dead of starvation. Yea the conditions those kids work in is terrible but the alternative is worse.
Big part of the issue here is that we think of someone living in poverty drawing welfare and being on the SNAP program. Lot of the 3rd world countries don't have that safety net. They literally work or die. So all the do gooders who yelled and screamed about kids working in sweatshops did was kill the kids who lost jobs because people stopped buying what they were making.
No I'm not a terrible person. But I do look at how things are, not how they should be. The reality of it is those kids have to have work to survive.
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