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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

The First World Problems

America worries ab out(a) problems that people in otherwise countries would never get to dreaming of or even get to maunder close to in their lifetimes. Americas first world problems are things that usu ally are taken for granted. For example, the next updated electronic coming out or out and pair of tennis shoes assign out on display at the stores. As Americans know that those items are all good to them, they dont check how a person from the eastern hemisphere struggling in a sweatshop for downhearted pay deals with trying to get through to the day.In Where Sweatshops Are A Dream by Nickolas Kristof from the New York times, he agrees that sweatshops are expectant yet proclaims that they are needed. His melody seems to gracious of contradict each other. He emphasizes by exclaiming that poorer countries that do not expect sweatshops waste it worse because they have no clip up at all. As if he is trying to prove that some work is better than no work. He supports his ar gument by talking about how countries without the shops compel to plumage through garbage have it worse because they are more attached to injury and disease.Yet, he doesnt specify readers about the situations in the actual sweatshops themselves. He doesnt note that people in sweatshops are treated horribly either day. Sweatshop workers deal with getting lied to about pays, hours, beaten to severe injuries and even death. Kristof implies that having work is better than none and people in shops are better than in the streets. He may think they have things a little easier but it doesnt incriminate that sweatshops are worth the effort and lay up more will qualifying anything. If anything, it would increase the competiveness market, hence losing more jobs and other out in to the streets.

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