Message from @PebbЛe

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2018-11-17 19:45:07 UTC  

you've shown me no raw data

2018-11-17 19:45:14 UTC  

and any socioeconomic factor involved disagrees with you

2018-11-17 19:45:33 UTC  

the poor benefitted so immensely that children had to be employed for almost 20 hours a day

2018-11-17 19:45:38 UTC  

damn!

2018-11-17 19:46:21 UTC  

20 hours, lol. They didn't die?
It is impossible for people to work 20 hours a day. Again, more lies.

2018-11-17 19:46:38 UTC  

a lot of them did die

2018-11-17 19:46:43 UTC  

and had massive amounts of health issues

2018-11-17 19:47:00 UTC  

Buddy, no one worked 20 hours. It is impossible, especially for children.

2018-11-17 19:47:13 UTC  

but they did

2018-11-17 19:47:19 UTC  

which is why there are regulations against it now

2018-11-17 19:47:45 UTC  

They cannot so it is impossible they did. It is a physical impossibility

2018-11-17 19:48:06 UTC  

history stands against your baseless premise

2018-11-17 19:48:17 UTC  

you cant ignore reals with feels sorry

2018-11-17 19:48:22 UTC  

Science stands against your Marxist assertion

2018-11-17 19:48:34 UTC  

Thanks heavens, you did not say 25 hours a day

2018-11-17 19:49:36 UTC  

the Cotton Mills Act, which a nascent form of regulation cut the allowed hours for those aged 9-16 to 16 hours a day

2018-11-17 19:49:46 UTC  

literally nothing you say is right

2018-11-17 19:50:03 UTC  

you just deny history when it suits you

2018-11-17 19:50:07 UTC  

That is work hours. Do you understand difference between work hours, and actual hours worked?

2018-11-17 19:51:28 UTC  

Hours a day

2018-11-17 19:51:42 UTC  

Kids would often work 12 hour night shifts

2018-11-17 19:52:11 UTC  

In glass making kids could typically work from 5 pm to 3 am

2018-11-17 19:52:34 UTC  

You have nothing to base anything you said off of except "science"

2018-11-17 19:52:35 UTC  

So, that is a 10 hour schedule.

2018-11-17 19:52:42 UTC  

And you said 20 hours

2018-11-17 19:52:50 UTC  

Ok

2018-11-17 19:53:11 UTC  

It wasn't all the same occupation and the glass making example was after further legislation

2018-11-17 19:53:53 UTC  

You cannot get your facts straight, lol.
Children worked 12-15 hours before legislation

2018-11-17 19:53:54 UTC  

The fact that the cotton mills act restricted those child laborers to 16 hours a day shows that it was higher

2018-11-17 19:54:05 UTC  

They were paid a decent wage.

2018-11-17 19:54:14 UTC  

They were not paid a decent wage

2018-11-17 19:54:28 UTC  

The families were impoverished and they all worked closer to 80 hours a week

2018-11-17 19:54:57 UTC  

In today's money, they'd be earning $2000 annually

2018-11-17 19:55:19 UTC  

Which is a lot for such an unskilled work

2018-11-17 19:56:04 UTC  

That's next to nothing per month for expenses to live above poverty

2018-11-17 19:56:19 UTC  

If you are eight, it is a lot.

2018-11-17 19:56:38 UTC  

The money wasn't for the child it was for the family stupid

2018-11-17 19:56:56 UTC  

We just went over the macroeconomic reasoning

2018-11-17 19:57:18 UTC  

The demand side of child labor is for the seeking of a low paying informal economy

2018-11-17 19:57:57 UTC  

Kids died and had health issues by 20 with the things they did

2018-11-17 19:58:17 UTC  

The poor had no immense benefit