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Holden012
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Do you think Choirs should be classed as Child Labor?

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snazzy777
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No, because children who join choirs join willingly ...

EnterOrion
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Um, no? Why the hell would that be child labor?

They aren't being except by reward, and they do not have to be there. They WANT to be there. Duh.

Nater
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Well explain why you think it might be. But otherwise, snazzy and Orion are correct. They aren't forced to join choirs.

Holden012
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It's a question my friend came up with , He wanted to know how many people would say no.

snazzy777
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Well ... who would say yes?

Google567
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Only reason people do it is for money thats why my family dosen't let me do chores unless they say I have ethier way I'm not getting paid.

314d1
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Wait... Do you mean "choirs" as in singing groups or "chores" as in working for your parents?

ALUKARD1
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Wait... Do you mean "choirs" as in singing groups or "chores" as in working for your parents?


Choirs as in singing groups.
Pazx
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No, I think he means chores, like work. Don't say what you can't be sure of, dumbass.

And no, unless the child does everything they should not and will not be classified as child labour.

W1GHT
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Well I was forced by my parents to do it so and I ABSOULUTELY HATED IT so I kinda agree, but not really.

zillacutz
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im sure he is asking if its chores... but if so i think it can be stretched to extreems by some parents but i think everyone has a duty to do chores as a child... the thing is most kids would like to be paid for doing chores and some kids are not able to be paid because their parents simply cannot afford it... in that case i think other rewards that dont cost much material value should be used..

ALUKARD1
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Don't say what you can't be sure of, *******.


Way to be a hypocrite..
Blankness
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If the child is being forced into a chior, then yes it shiold be classified as child labor. If that child goes willingly, then no. It's not

Pazx
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I said "I THINK he meant chores" and put in the context it makes alot more sense than choirs.

ALUKARD1
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Not really.

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