The context in which the 溺ickey Mouse Goes to Haitivideo explains a sweatshop is, 鍍he desperate poverty and cruel exploitation faced by...workers,(MMGTH). On site journalists seek the exploitation of real families working for the local sweatshop, they are barley able to find food, clean water is scarce and the families are always in debt. One woman will not show her face because of fear of getting fired from her job. These are the tragic realities of sweatshop workers around the world. Obviously, speaking to the workers affected by the sweatshops will give us a very definite idea of what the conditions are but this documentary fails to ask why the families took the jobs, or what they could do to change their current situations. Everything is skewed due to the questions asked and the reasoning behind their …show more content…
In the article 鄭re Protesters wrong about Sweatshops?a group of Harvard students protest the sweatshops in hope of closing them all down. The believe 田ompanies are exploiting poor people, by setting up factories in developing countries and paying workers a fraction of American workers wages(Frank). Economist Arungo had other opinions, she explained how the American sweatshops paid twice the amount of local factories and Kenyans would volunteer to take these jobs just for access to clean water and electricity. She also explained that taking these jobs could help the community exponentially