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I just realized the possibility that my entire wardrobe could have been made by the same kid somewhere in the Phillippines. But then I thought to myself...is child labour really that bad? |
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Tips For Newbies | What to do in an LD
Unless otherwise stated, views expressed in this post are not necessarily representative of the official Dream Views stance. Hell, it's probably not even representative of me.
Nah, it's clear and consice English. You've just got babies on the brain. |
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Tips For Newbies | What to do in an LD
Unless otherwise stated, views expressed in this post are not necessarily representative of the official Dream Views stance. Hell, it's probably not even representative of me.
yeah you're right... exploiting children around the world and selling them into a form of slavery is a good idea. denying them education while paying them meager wages that require them to work 14 hour days, 6 days a week to pay for bread for their family... it's a good idea. yes. all while giving them absolutely no medical benefits when they live in regions where disease runs rampant and kills off their friends and family... of course this is a good idea... all so we can buy the shoes from these selfless companies that enslave them... the shoes that are marked up 400% when they hit the states... great idea. yay capitalism! how could this be bad!?!?! thanks to you i despise the species just a little bit more now. |
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clear eyes. strong hands.
I'm actually doing the Gilded Age, and trust me, child labor is no good thing. |
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I was about to vote neither but I saw that adidas had a point(even though it's his shoe company doing it |
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its not good. not when they get beaten if they dont work hard enough. not when they got to work 'til they faint. |
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well first of all, not every company that builds factories overseas or across the border practices "sweat shop" labor -- meaning workers are neglected, etc -- most don't do this. But the ones that do abuse the workers, etc are the only ones reported on, so that is the only picture we get most of the time. The countless others doing good, we never hear about -- not from the media anyways. |
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In this crazy world if they don't consider you mad, then you have no confirmation of your own sanity, do you?
Imagine if this crazy world thought you were sane?! Oh my God, worst nightmare!
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Thanks dream-scape for mentioning those great points. You guys/gals seem to think that every company in the world is evil. The typical "sweatshop" you see described in a Michael Moore movie is only common in popular media, not in reality. |
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How are we to put a true opinion here about this issue, merely we sit back in our cosy houses and in our nice shoes, talking about problems that we couldn't remotely comprehend, or relate to. Im hypocritical, yes. |
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We can't really relate can we? Well, if it would really help, I think most of us would be willing to bitchslap the hand that feeds us if it means those less fortunate might live better. |
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The best times of your life should not be when you're still so young, or else you'll live a life always dreaming of the past.
i'd just like to say that my name isn't supposed to reflect my allegiance to a shoe company... it's an acronym for something else. |
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clear eyes. strong hands.
Did you guys just decide to ignore what dream-scape wrote? It's funny how you are so willing to believe the media when it comes to them reporting on child labour (they would be hung if they even implied that it wasn't terrible, people would lose their jobs), but absolutely refuse to believe the media when it comes to issues of the government and war, even when those stories are written by agencies like the Associated Press who have no allegiance to any government. |
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ummm well if i'm not mistaken the topic is child labor not how the media portrays companies that farm work out of third world nations.... and my point still stands... |
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clear eyes. strong hands.
We're not talking about how the media portrays the companies, its how they portray the facts about child labour. Child labour and child slavery and not the same thing. |
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Boy, it is really hard to find good information on child labour. |
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The best times of your life should not be when you're still so young, or else you'll live a life always dreaming of the past.
The way I see it, the issue is not how the media portrays it or not...it is not whether it is the worst working environment or not. It is about injustice. No matter how you see the issue it is always blatantly there. These children do not deserve to be working their childhood away while some fat executive bastard is being paid thousand of dollars a day for doing 1/2000th of the work that those kids are doing. For figuring out more ways in which they can cut costs so that he can earn even more money to build up his ego. I wish that those kids could save up for like 5-7 years and buy a computer so that they can go ahead and post their point of view on how great everything is for them. |
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If I hadn't made me
I'd be more inclined to bow
Powers that be would have swallowed me up
But that's more than I can allow...
Funny, I bet those kids dream of living in a capitalist society like America. |
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If I was them I would too....people in misery always dream of being at the top, always dream of moving upwards and getting what they deserve... |
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If I hadn't made me
I'd be more inclined to bow
Powers that be would have swallowed me up
But that's more than I can allow...
Child labor is nto a good thing at all. I understand that factories do move over seas to decrese their exspenses, but that is no reaosn for innocant children to be forced to work. I do belive, however, that comapnies cna go into a community and create jobs and a better standard of living for many many people. I also, understand the some poor fasmilies need thier children to work so they can survie. If child labor were to be abolished, some familes may starev beacse there owukldtn be enoguh income for them to survie. Child labor is Morrley worng, but unfortantly it is economicly sound for some poor people in 3rd world countires. Ooh, I cant decide... I belive it is morrly wrong, but is equaly worng to haev whoel family starev to death ebacse their children cannot work.... I would be 100% aganist it if buissnesses coudl come into town and pay adults enghout o support the whoel family, but anything less, well then it gets kinda grey for me.... |
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