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You're not moving or taking a paycut, are you?

Of course, you are already in India and make $7.00 and hour and you want more, right?

Why should we be disgusted with trying to make a decent living? Of course, on $3000 a year, I would have to sell my daughter or take to stealing from the rich to keep a roof over our heads. I would also have to acquire a weapon to keep some perv from messing with said daughter. But if I defended her, I would be killed immediately for assaulting a man and not staying in my "place." Oh, yeah, I want to live like that - NOT!!!

As I have asked elsewhere, are you helping to improve the conditions you claim to deplore? Or do you take your pictures and then run away to an air-conditioned apartment with a nice bed while the kids you photograph go to sleep on dirt floors? Doing so makes you part of the problem, and so you really should stop pontificating and bugger off!
Posted by: AbsolutelyNot   Posted on: 03/19/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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