• Flying SquidOP
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    111 months ago

    The girls themselves ‘profit’ from it by funding activities. They aren’t being forced to do it either. No one in my daughter’s troop was forced to be there. No one was forced to sell cookies. No one was shamed if they didn’t sell cookies. Selling cookies is never even suggested to be required in order to be a Girl Scout.

    If you can show me evidence of a large number of Girl Scouts being forced to sell cookies against their will, go for it. But doing something of their own free will so that they can do things like take a trip to the zoo sure doesn’t sound like exploitation to me.

    Also… “several organizations” do not scrape 75% of the rewards. That is just false. 76% goes to the Girl Scouts of America and 24% goes to the cookie bakers. I assume you don’t think the cookie bakers should bake cookies for free or that the Girl Scouts shouldn’t be funding themselves, so who is scraping this 75%?

    • @Alenalda
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      111 months ago

      I guess we can agree to disagree here. I’m not going to keep arguing with someone who thinks child labor is fine and dandy.

      • Flying SquidOP
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        111 months ago

        Ah, got it, I’m fine with child labor.

        At least you didn’t call me an abusive parent like another person here I guess…