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Child Labour
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Is child labour as cut and dry as saying "it's wrong" or do you think it is a little more controversial in that not all child labour is bad?
Something to consider(?):
http://www.brw.com.au/p/why_this_man_supports_child_labour_0vE5TWffhxEPnqTm3rRTsL
Something to consider(?):
http://www.brw.com.au/p/why_this_man_supports_child_labour_0vE5TWffhxEPnqTm3rRTsL
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Child actors and models can be working as babies and toddlers - this seems to be OK.
It's OK for a 13 year old to get up at 5am in the morning to carry ≥10kg of papers on their back in the rain, but not work on a production line.
I don't think the issue is as clear cut as some people would like it to be.
I've been to countries where I've seen children working, doing things like collecting cans and bottles for recycling. To me this is much better then seeing children forced to go begging for handouts.
In an ideal world kids in every part of the world would go to school, have fun and learn lots of interesting things and then in later years get whatever job they wanted.
But the real world is very different.
I think kids of around 12+ doing some, limited amount of light farm work in their school holidays would probably build character, give them exercise and teach them some good values. Whilst a lot of kids in the UK might just sit at home and watch TV, play video Games, etc day in and day out for those long school holidays.
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