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Come on, isn't our basic battle a battle of time?

The State Department released a report on human trafficking around the world on 20 June 2019. It was assessed that Cuba and Saudi Arabia's anti-trafficking measures did not meet the minimum criteria. China and North Korea also ranked the lowest.

Good morning. Come on, isn’t our basic battle a battle of time? We want to spend time on ourselves, but that is not an easy thing. We sell time and use that price to buy clothes, buy food, and pay room fees. Where has my time gone?
Confuse public and private activities as a solution to the anger mentioned above. While working, let’s realize what you want to do. There is a negative opinion about public-private confusion, but I would say that if you change your point of view, it means that you will love your work.

The State Department released a report on human trafficking around the world on 20 June 2019. It was assessed that Cuba and Saudi Arabia’s anti-trafficking measures did not meet the minimum criteria. China and North Korea also ranked the lowest.1

Human trafficking became illegal after the abolition of slavery.2

Selling time and working against various stresses is equivalent to working.3

ranked Salaries are paid for bearing up with disgust? why?
sell time not to allow such protests so busy
not born to make money not working want to live humanly
devoting their time the body and soul are all dedicated abandonment

  1. U.S. human trafficking report drops child separation warning - Reuters
    US adds Saudi Arabia and Cuba to worst human traffickers list …
    2019 Trafficking in Persons Report - United States Department of ↩︎

  2. As criticism of slavery, there is a humanitarian problem with such a system. Hidden criticism is that slavery brings great benefits, so there may be conflicts over buying and selling. So the war was inevitable to legally prevent the problem. It will be inevitable from now on too.
    But by buying and selling time, are we not also participating in human trafficking? Is there no humanitarian problem in the attitude of suppressing your own desires and meeting the wishes of others? People are not born to make money. After all, everyone has what they want, what they want to try, their ideas and hopes. But the simple condition of eating food squeezes them. I think this inhuman environment is almost equal to human trafficking.
    Human Rights and Human Trafficking - OHCHR
    Sex Work Criminalization Is Barking Up the Wrong Tree - NCBI
    Human Rights and Contemporary Slavery - University of Denver ↩︎

  3. Salaries are paid for bearing up with disgust. I often heard such complaints in the past. In recent years, such issues have become less pointed out. why? Because it became so busy not to allow such protests. Or, because people who want to live humanly have established the option of not working.
    The third exit is abandonment. People are devoting their time to the establishment. Rather, the body and soul are all dedicated. Is it almost human trafficking? Look at the face of job seekers like a loser.
    Are There Really People Who Only Work 40 Hours A Week Or Less?
    I’ve been shot in combat. And as a veteran, I’m telling … -
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Being busy, people can not secure their hobbies. Such a reality makes the hobbies smaller, and people can be comforted by touching the smartphone, and they will be swayed by tweets over time. Funny and sad. Isn’t smartphone culture a slave culture? I want to know your feeling. That’s right, let’s make the tweets modest. Today’s post is over. Thank you

Selling time and working against various stresses is equivalent to working. Salaries are paid for bearing up with disgust. I often heard such complaints in the past. In recent years, such issues have become less pointed out. why?

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