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First: When I see the ivory burned I cringe. It should be sold and the money should be invested in anti-poaching measures.
Second: Smokey, I disagree. If you readily do business with a culture that would hire a child as easily as hiring an adult, than that is strictly endorsing the practice. There is no excuse for it, if you know they do it and do business with that person, than its on you. Because that is probably the beginning of what that company is capable of or allows in its own business practices. He sees hiring a child as ok, than its probably ok to dump mercury in the riverr in 55 gallon drums on a daily basis. Or burn carcinogens and let factory workers work without masks.
Yes the US used to allow this kind of stuff, but it was YEARS ago and if I saw you stick your hand in a saw and cut it off, you better believe that I am not going to do the same thing.
JV
I think that many laws are made based on generalizations or to protect a minority(in this case, an age group). Some of the hardest work I've done was when I was a kid. Sitting at a desk and crunching numbers? Ha, I nearly fall asleep. Helping to take care of acres of yard work as a kid, chopping wood and stuff like that, I was happy to get a few bucks to go play arcade games at the local LaVerdiere's drugstore.
If the girl in Smokey's story went to somebody for a job, who would I be to turn her down? We can't very well just buy everybody's happiness and well-being. Is it better to take the "moral high ground" and tell her to starve herself and her mother because she's young?
The same thing for countries outside of ours. Are you going to go to Botswana and tell them that they have to have a certified electrician check on their wiring before hooking a village up to the grid or any other power source? Do the Ethiopians need to be provided with the caloric intake of each meal? What applies in one place doesn't necessarily make sense somewhere else. Some things are universal, like knowing that you're abusing and taking advantage of another, but for the most part the rest is one big gray area.
Going down that road, we could discuss whether or not a system that promotes welfare as a viable alternative is doing more harm than good, including in terms of the influence it has on children(and the multiplication of). Is that better than a system in which people are allowed a choice of working at an earlier age?
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