Child Labour In China

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Human Rights

Globalization brings down cultural barriers and can unfortunately affect society in a negative way. In the next three sources they all display a invasion of basic human rights. The first source shows child labour in China while these kids are mass producing toys. These children are neglected a childhood because they are forced to work and produced things to send across the world, this is an example of outsourcing. The government claims these children love all these toys but the children are forced to only make them not play with them. They are forced to earn low income and try to provide for their family. The perspective of the author on this source has a negative opinion on this ongoing child labour issue because it is depriving the children of their childhood and the things they should …show more content…

Globalization does play into the world of war and child soldiers, with the ongoing change in society sustainable prosperity is the idea that all human beings should be able to live with all their basic needs and rights fulfilled. These children do not get the luxury of living a proper life with the basic necessities, if abducted or forced to join armed forces at a very young and defenseless age. It is simply a infringement against their human rights. This source is a manifestation of reasons why children are being dreadfully treated and forced to become a soldier. “ They are easily manipulated and can be drawn into violence that they are too young to resist or understand.” this quote written in source two speaks the truth from the perspective of the author of this source. Children shouldn’t be manipulated to do evil, that is again breaking human rights as well as a spirit of a young child. The author writes only negative facts to show she believes this needs to stop and is continually a very awful issue. Children should not be neglected a future or

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