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191 sats \ 14 replies \ @Natalia 20 Jun freebie \ on: Stacker Saloon
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interesting enough that nowadays we see robots and "AI" doing domestic tasks and painting but we do not see doing that hard dangerous work in mines and other places where human life is in danger...
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Dobrze zrobiony!
Just keep practicing.
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A few days ago I saw a documentary about "children who work searching for gold in Thailand", these children immerse themselves in a hole they dig in the swamp inside the mangrove, while with a plastic hose they supply oxygen from a compressor, 8 hours of I work approximately, and if they are lucky that day, to find a little gold, they earn between €1.5 and €3 per day! 😱🤯 this left me speechless, stunned, and totally shocked. Furthermore, the most important thing to highlight is that this work is highly dangerous, according to studies, every year at least 1 or 2 of every 10 of these children die in these swamp holes looking for a few gold cents. and it doesn't stop there, when they are lucky to find some crumbs of gold then they must work it with "Mercury", a substance that is highly harmful to those who manipulate it without the appropriate safety protocols, which these people obviously do not possess! and honestly it shocked me too much that during the weekend, without counting on my job only in SN, I was able to accumulate 2k of SATS the equivalent of a day of work of those children, without risking my life or my health, and I did it from the tranquility of my Burrow (house) which on the one hand fills me with happiness for myself and knowing how to identify my windows taking into account that I live in the third world and obviously here the value of Fiat money is fatal and €1 does not have the same meaning for me, or for others here, like maybe it could be for someone from Europe or the USA.
Thanks for reading, Long live SN, Long live #Bitcoin
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I am new to this in S.N.. but now that you mention it, the person who is teaching us last week sent us a documentary about some children in the Philippines, it is an island and they must open holes in the earth or mud of the mangroves with their hands or with simple cups... to immerse themselves in the mud and look for tiny little nuggets of gold... we would say like sand... from a full day of work they hopefully extract 1gr or perhaps 2gr grams of gold... and in addition to that they must process them using mercury a chemical that is highly harmful and harmful to health... to earn 2 or 3 euros... and because they are doing that they only attend school 2 or 3 times a week... it is quite worrying to see how there are places in the world... where there is so much need and hunger... and class inequality is so great... and the worst of all will continue like this in the future if we do nothing...
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