Posted by trucker40 on June 12, 2009 at 07:37:52 from (69.151.61.219):
In Reply to: Re: Unions posted by Tony S. on June 12, 2009 at 07:18:50:
Stupidity was forcing those kids to work.When you start working at 5 or 6 how much time do you think you have for education?Then when you are worn out and die by about 45 how many more fights will you try to get in to make things better.Who was forcing those children to work?People that didnt care.If things were that way now,would your family have wanted you to work in a factory at 6 years old?Would you want to be a slave in 1910 in the south in the textile industry?Read about it.Sitting there saying who forced these children to work is as bad as the people not caring about it in earlier history.My own Grandpa quit school in the 3rd grade to help his dad farm so the younger 11 kids wouldnt starve.Life was harsh in the past.
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