• Peaty
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    1 year ago

    We don’t need an accurate history of every society to make my claim. We only need to know that farms exist and how farming works in the time before widespread industrialization and electrification.

    The fact is at harvest everyone is working sunup to sunset as pre-outdoor lighting you need as many hands harvesting to get produce while it is ripe so you limit loss to rot and pests. That means throughout history kids were working on the farm for AT LEAST harvest (realistically it is safe to presume they worked much of the year).

    As every society needs food you should not be surprised to discover every single one has some degree of child labor.

    So what system doesn’t involve child labor? And why us child labor a product of economic ideology when every single system has involved some degree of child labor?

    Let’s not start calling people fools as right now you are making a very bold claim that is easily dismissed by anyone who worked a farm

    • Nevoic@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Your claim was that every single society had used child labor, that’s unverifiable. You claim that you know this because every society requires food, picked by kids instead of adults.

      What’s actually really cool is that adults can also pick food in a farm, it’s not a job exclusive to kids. You might be surprised to learn that the vast majoriry of farmers in the world are actually adults.

      Society doesn’t need child labor to survive. More labor helps during times of hardship, but we can just send the capitalists to work instead of having them force the children to do it.