It was the boy who died in Pakistan. It was the man who created Free the Children. It was that nine year old girl from Canada. I was that nine year old girl, that girl who sat in school and realized my dissociation with the rest of the world. After years of evolution and migration the result is of which billions of people around the glove, like you mistreat the vulnerable, desperate and young for no logical reasoning. I am not sure if a charitable person such as yourself, has time to spare form your work for a story. I was in the fourth grade when my teacher, Mr. Parliament, read to us the autobiography of Craig Kielburger. Every day before lunch he would read one chapter to us. Since you are such an immense philanthropist, you have heard …show more content…
These chaste children forced to work and earn or pay a debt. Everyone deserves a good quality of life. Why do you or anyone think it is okay to exploit a person let alone a child? No matter what circumstance or situation intolerable to physically abuse anyone. I am here in Canada sitting in my classroom where it is my right to be here but there are kids across the glove being murdered, raped and tortured by people like you. Why, why would you do that to someone? What sort of ethics follow your decision of crippling someone’s life that is already so buckled? When you turn on the news or flip through a newspaper and see another story about a robbery or gang rape in your city, do you not understand how terrible your quality of life already is and its already terribly established impact on those children. In a country like yours where poverty and overpopulation surpass the living of the well settled a child is working in a carpet factory overlooking a production line where wires and electrical is broken, they aren’t given any safety equipment or anything. As a young girl from Canada I could never relate to that life style. However I can guarantee that the course of your actions are unethical and unacceptable. Life has a special value and should be prolonged and built with nurturing and dignity not a belt