dafox
Senior Member
I really enjoyed watching this.
Watch "we all live under the same sky, but have different horizons" on YouTube
Watch "we all live under the same sky, but have different horizons" on YouTube
Not all maybe, but I've been to a dog/cat butchering market in southern China. Pretty terrifying by western standards. They had a special breed they preferred and you saw dozens of pups like that one in all the villages.come on!! not all Chinese people eat dog meat.
chicken feet done right..awesome.
agree. my stepdad tried it!! my sister didnt talk to him for weeks.Not all maybe, but I've been to a dog/cat butchering market in southern China. Pretty terrifying by western standards. They had a special breed they preferred and you saw dozens of pups like that one in all the villages.
I love dim sum chicken feet, but I don’t support promoting child labor. Kid should be allowed to be just kid, playing, having fun etc.
To have a 5 year old cooking for the whole family is not cute, it’s just wrong
I love dim sum chicken feet, but I don’t support promoting child labor. Kid should be allowed to be just kid, playing, having fun etc.
To have a 5 year old cooking for the whole family is not cute, it’s just wrong
I get that, but first, poverty breeds necessity, and second, I would have LOVED to have that job, and that training, at his age. Did you notice how proud they looked?
Where do you get your t-shirts from?
Kids wants to please their parents, they were proud because they were rewarded to be so. That doesn’t changed the fact that previous years for enjoying the pure innocence & joy of being children without responsibilities have been stripped away.
It's pretty easy to make the argument that it is, in that nobody produces if there's no market.The problem is not consumer’s fault.
What I mean is that it is one thing to make a declaration for a just cause and another to act upon it and yes, the end consumer is at fault. If someone purchases goods that were produced using child and slave labor, they are supporting child and slave labor, even if they choose not to be aware of the production.What you mean, Do I need to be shirtless to be anti child labor? The problem is not consumer’s fault.
It's pretty easy to make the argument that it is, in that nobody produces if there's no market.
A shirtless one! We covered that earlier.What society would there be no
Market for shirt?
I love dim sum chicken feet, but I don’t support promoting child labor. Kid should be allowed to be just kid, playing, having fun etc.
To have a 5 year old cooking for the whole family is not cute, it’s just wrong
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