I don't have a problem with child labor, as long as they're paid the going rate for their area. It wasn't that long age that children in Europe and America were also considered valuable contributors to the family budget, just out of sheer necessity.

Not every country is a First World county, and I don't think we should apply First World standards to different situations.

I firmly believe in the concept that if we were to choose not to use the products made by low wage workers in foreign lands, simply because those workers aren't paid the same wage as we are, then the employers would not pay the employees more, but would, instead, eliminate the jobs, because the product isn't being purchased anymore. We would hurt the very people we try to help.

Even Second and Third World families have to eat!