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Mom for Gliberty's avatar

Parents almost never (as in 5 times in a decade) get charged with child labor infractions though. It's usually a civil matter where the employer is fined. The parents in NE had their daughter work the overnight shift and then dropped her off at middle school, with no sleep and covered in chemical burns. If not for the fact that they were also stealing all her money, this would have been a pretty straight forward case of child abuse.

Does the girl have no right to an education? Can a child so young really consent to life long scarring, the risk of danger, and the impacts of her destroyed education?

Furthermore, land reform is great, but the factory is in Grand Island NE, not Seattle, not even Omaha. Housing is cheap and commutes are short. Her parents could have taken the overnight shift and afforded housing, (probably only one needed to).

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Ammon's avatar

The children yearn for the slaughterhouses 😆

Kidding...sort of.

I've seen 1st hand success of housing for the homeless in downtown Chatanooga. Better to pay for a building or two for them to live in then step over them etc.

It's harder to sell child labor....but it's better than arresting little Bobby or his parents for his paper route.

Nice one Cathy

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