Jane: Hello Joe, how are you today?
Joe: I’m great Jane, how are you?
Jane: Oh you know, just catching up with school work...
Joe: Of course, grade twelve is pretty demanding.
Jane: You bet it is! I see you are wearing the new school pants..
Joe: Yes indeed, I’m glad you’ve noticed. They are made here in Canada!
Jane: But they are so much more expensive and besides, they look exactly the same!
Joe: Of course, but haven’t you heard? The old pants were made by child workers in China.
Jane: Personally, I don’t think child labour is wrong at all, I mean they need the money or else they wouldn’t be working..
Joe: Do children in our society need money?
Jane: Not directly, but our parents do. They put food on the table for us and give us a roof to live in. We are more fortunate; those children are less fortunate and need to help their parents with their savings.
Joe: Sorry, you are going too fast, why do they have to help their parents with their savings if we do not have to?
Jane: Because they are not as fortunate as we are.
Joe: So by chance they have to live and work in terrible conditions?
Jane: Yes.
Joe: Can you define chance for me?
Jane: Chance is something that is not contingent upon us. It is luck.
Joe: So if by chance you had a heart attack what would you want me to do?
Jane: Well, it would be nice if you could call 911!
Joe: So don’t you think the children in third world countries expect some sort of help too?
Jane: We are helping them by buying the products, and giving them jobs.
Joe: Are we really helping them or the business owners?
Jane: Well mostly the business owners, but if it wasn’t for consumers, there would be no jobs.
Joe: Well if there are no consumers, wouldn’t that cause the business owners to rethink