I think this is a relevant observation, given that it changes the emotive thrust of the headline from "foreign country has better standards than our country!" to "our country has good standards that ensure foreign investors don't end up employing child labor".
I've read the article. And honestly the thing I've read is that it's possible for a company to do child labor in the US. And that this actually happens.
No comparing, no who is better, just the blunt reality of child labor in the US
> And honestly the thing I've read is that it's possible for a company to do child labor in the US. And that this actually happens.
You are missing the part where the foreign owned company is caught by the police and investigated by the authorities, and then the crime is reported by the media.
This is exactly what you'd expect in a country where child labor is not accepted.
It's not honest to omit this part. Indeed it's a deliberate deception.