NMH
Banned
This stuff about Primark, and how scandalous it now is that child-labour is used to make some of the clobber - why is this such an issue?
In some parts of the world it's the way a family can exist and make a couple of quid. So, they do that in some parts of the world, otherwise they are now going to hope that strangers 'sponsoring a child' will knock on their door.
Next we'll be watching programs about starving kids and sad third world families with not enough to eat and having the parents scraping to make £3 a day while their children beg or steal. Then, you'll be asked to donate for these countries so that some charity organisation can cream 90% of the money for "administration costs" and be rolling in it.
Hey, I would rather pay a Bangladeshi child to make my t-shirt than some machinated Hong-Kong overproducer who floods the market so that the product ends up so cheap as to make all the child-produced ones become just another piece of unsaleable surplus that's not even getting 20p as a car-polishing rag.
This world is mental, and the tv is trying to tell me how clandestine the conditions are for these children and how 'misused' and exploited they are.
Am I right, or should these kids/families really be stopped from volunteering to be exploited??
In some parts of the world it's the way a family can exist and make a couple of quid. So, they do that in some parts of the world, otherwise they are now going to hope that strangers 'sponsoring a child' will knock on their door.
Next we'll be watching programs about starving kids and sad third world families with not enough to eat and having the parents scraping to make £3 a day while their children beg or steal. Then, you'll be asked to donate for these countries so that some charity organisation can cream 90% of the money for "administration costs" and be rolling in it.
Hey, I would rather pay a Bangladeshi child to make my t-shirt than some machinated Hong-Kong overproducer who floods the market so that the product ends up so cheap as to make all the child-produced ones become just another piece of unsaleable surplus that's not even getting 20p as a car-polishing rag.
This world is mental, and the tv is trying to tell me how clandestine the conditions are for these children and how 'misused' and exploited they are.
Am I right, or should these kids/families really be stopped from volunteering to be exploited??