The Falcon Bulletin
At what stage in life should a child be given their full civil rights?
When you look back into history a child’s rights were usually based upon local customs. Infanticide in Polynesia for example is speculated to have existed as a way to keep the population in check even though the island inhabitants had ample food supply and lived in a tropical paradise. Deformed children were routinely killed in ancient civilizations instead of providing care for the handicapped like we do today through social services. Human sacrifice is well documented in different countries around the globe specifically in the Atacama Desert region in
The rights of children were practically inexistent until missionaries traveled the earth in an attempt to make the world “civilized” through Christianity. Once a primitive society was refined child mortality from infanticide and human sacrifice declined in most cases. It was not until separation of church and state that many of the ideals for human preservation are being reversed specifically in child abortions.
Many suggest a child’s rights should be defended immediately after fertilization of the egg. Others propose a child be protected by law once a separate heartbeat is detected in the womb. Some people believe a mother should have the absolute right to decide her child’s fate just before cutting the cord.
Since the 1973 Roe v. Wade verdict we have a set precedence brought forth by The Supreme Court in the
We take most of our rights for granted. You get up when you want, have a leisurely breakfast, work anywhere from 8 to 10 hours then hopefully enjoy a nice dinner before watching the television and going to bed. Imagine having no rights for a moment. Could you stand being told when to get up, eat, go to work and sleep? That is what happens to children around the globe every day. They are bought, sold, traded, over worked, abused and treated like a commodity. The children have no rights.
Today, many countries still employ child labor at enormous profits. Countries like India have an estimated 70 million children as young as 11 working in sweatshops for less than a dollar a day. According to a recent investigation from the BBC reports indicate that in
The Convention on the Rights of the Child was ratified in 1990 and under the Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations proclaimed that children are entitled to special care and assistance and should be offered necessary protection and assistance so they can grow up and assume responsibilities within the community. The premise is to provide dignity, tolerance, freedom, equality and solidarity to children in all countries around the world. However, without a justice system in countries like
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What global standards should be put in place to give a child the right to eat, sleep, play and develop into a young adult instead of being forced into slavery or worked for over 14 hours a day? Help expose the countries with speculative child labor laws or there will never be an end to such maltreatment.
Please help the organizations on this website who are dedicated to putting a stop to this injustice.
David Falcon