How did your childhood in America compare?

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What lovely hard working girls.. I wish they didn't need to work so young.

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Complete-Sort1617about 1 month ago54

Who are these lil walking tumbleweeds

Haunting-Bee4372about 1 month ago36

“Lovely hard working girls” is such a wild way to describe obvious child labor lol.

This is not wholesome, it is literally what labor laws are supposed to prevent and people are in the comments acting like it is cute content instead of bleak as hell.

Wide-Entertainer8892about 1 month ago23

This feels like those “look how wholesome!” posts that are actually just poverty porn. Like yeah they seem sweet, but the fact people are romanticizing kids doing hard labor instead of asking why they have to is the real cringe.

Over-Permit-2081about 1 month ago22

You just know the guy who wrote that comment thinks he’s being sweet and wholesome while completely missing how weird it sounds in 2024. Like, acknowledge child labor is bad without calling them “lovely girls” working hard for you, my guy 💀

non_toxabout 1 month ago6

The title is so weird, the internet is global we aren't all American

Obvious_Landscape993about 1 month ago2

My emotions are very confused.

Leading_Sound7395about 1 month ago1

Humbling. Reminds me to be grateful for how good I have it.

These children most likely never received a present, ever.

Comfortable-Ad-2279about 1 month ago1

nos quejamos de llenos

FastWalkingShortGuyabout 1 month ago1

Well, my parents made me rake a huge yard by hand (no leaf blowers back then) and my payment was "you get a roof over your head and dinner tonight."

Let's not act like a little manual labor scars people for life.

AreallysuperdarkELFabout 1 month ago1

🥲