I'm not going to pretend to be a child labor in colbalt mines expert, but I'm about drop something some folks aren't going to like.
Child labor is more common than not throughout the history and whether it was an issue or not is relative to the average wealth of a society. The west has developed enough that a family can send it's kids to school and the parents go to work and that is enough to at least feed the family three meals a day. This is all relative here as well, but I think it's safe to say most people in our country this situation will allow a family not end up on the streets.
In some countries, no one can afford to not work and even when everyone is working including your kids, you still starving. So, westerners maybe should be aware of how they look at these things and it's through western eyes. Ever since I heard a story years ago about how in India, after a lot of Western activists pressured the government to outlaw child labor there, I think it was specific to the textile industry, they caved. The unintended consequences, is that a lot of the younger people working were some of the biggest source of incomes in their house and some families ended up in shyt situations because someone made a source of income illegal. Mostly white westerners who come from societies where this shyt is not tolerated dictate to other less fortunate countries they are morally wrong but those people saw it as a way to put food on the table.
Also, as far Kyrie, I didn't watch the clip, but you're free if you don't live in such a shytty situation that kids have to work to put food on the table. Folks take for granted, not necessarily Kyrie, but people in general, what they do have. If you live in the US, relative to some people in the world, you have it pretty good. That is just facts.
