The Overlord
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Nike's motives are to make money. There is nothing wrong with a company looking to make money. People need to abandon this idea that those who make money are evil. It's not Nike's duty to reform a country's government or society.
If you are making money off of the exploiting children there is something wrong with that.
The adults already have jobs. They do not have the resources to build a school to send children to. Who would pay for the materials to build the school? Who would pay for the necessary goods to run the school? Who would teach? Who would pay the teachers? Depending upon the country, the government would probably put a kibosh on it.
Maybe if they payed the adults more, then they may be able to make enough money to make their lives better, even on an exchange rate if pay them well you would still pay them less then an American worker.
The factories may be unsafe, but so is starving on the streets, working in even worse conditions on farms (prone to insects, heat stroke, dehydration, and hyperthermia), or prostitution.
Why not make the factories safe then? Seriously what's preventing them from doing that.
Please, you can say anyone is exploiting someone else. Is Nike a saint? No, but stigmatizing what they're doing is wrong. The real solution is improving EVERYTHING ELSE in the country.
Its subsistent living where you make people dependent on sweat shops instead of trying to give them more options to develop their future into something where they can prosper.That is wrong. It turns these children into serfs.
Nike is making the country better for them by providing them those jobs. If they weren't there, they would be working jobs that are more dangerous and pay less. If they're not working, then they're starving. Nike as a company can only do so much. Attempting to change the government would be over-stepping their bounds.
Why not set up a Nike factory in America instead and pay people there, instead of having children work in unsafe factories?
If Nike wasn't involved with corrupt governments I'm sure no one would blame for anything that went on in these countries. But getting involved these governments makes them part of the problem. How often do these children work long hours in a unsafe conditions? I think that's wrong to do a child and saying the other forms of exportation are worse is a very poor excuse.
You think that Nike is forcing these children into slavery and preventing them from getting an education. The harsh reality is that it is not an option for them. It's either starving or working more dangerous jobs for less. It may not be giving them a better life right, but it will improve the life of their children and succeeding generations. Compare that to developed countries who are only passing on more and more debt to future generations.
Would you want your kid to work in this type factory? I think I would rather have some credit card debt then living in some corrupt society where children have to chose between different types of exploitation.
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