Child labor was common in urban, industrial America for most of the country’s history. It’s now making a disturbing comeback: lawmakers across the US are undertaking concerted efforts to weaken or repeal statutes that prohibit employing children.

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Oh the Freedom.

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This is so sad. Kids should have the chance to be kids, not thrown into working early and taken advantage of.

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The Dobbs v. Jackson Woman’s Health decision is starting to make sense.

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Is this what making America great again looks like? A return to the 1920s? Can’t we bring back street cars instead?

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In a lot of ways we are closer to 80’s cyberpunk, just with less neon and cool clothes. So maybe neon covered, flying street cars?

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The least out capitalist overlords could do is make the world a e s t h e t i c

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It’s even for the same reason too. Children are easy to manipulate, and easier to exploit. They can be paid less, for longer time, and with less shits given for their wellbeing. Because, by nature, child labor is exploitative and inefficient.

Nowadays, it’s being used as a bludgeon to prevent wages from increasing naturally, and even to reduce it artificially.

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I love how they want us to constantly buy and consume yet despise the idea of paying us money to actually be able to do so…

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No take! Only give!

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They would love to pay you company money to make sure you can only buy at the company store. Keep that money in their pockets going round and round.

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First child labor, next the company store, then Pinkerton 2.0

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