This year, the week before Halloween, I received a bit of a revelation in my email inbox. In trying to practice gratefulness and thankfulness, I had subscribed to an email feed called The Daily GOOD, from the magazine GOOD. The subject line that caught my eye? Child Slaves Made Your Halloween Candy. Stop Buying It.
I admit my first inclination was towards skepticism; but I was disturbed enough that I researched a bit more. I found that the taint of child slavery in the chocolate trade is a very real issue.
- Stop Child Labor Cocoa Campaign
- Wikipedia: Children In Cocoa Production
- Anti-Slavery
- BBC - Tracing the Bitter Truth of Chocolate and Child Labor
- Food Empowerment Project: Slavery in the Chocolate Industry
So now what? I decided to give up chocolate, unless it is Fair Trade. Not a difficult decision when I think about children as young as 6 suffering just so I can have an inexpensive candy bar. I expected to miss some of my favorites. I expected to find it difficult to source Fair Trade chocolate. I expected to pay more for chocolate.
What I did not expect: the reactions others have had to my decision.
If I had simply stated I was giving up chocolate as part of a diet, no one would say much..... or they would be cheerleaders. Saying I was changing my eating habits because of child slavery? People have repeatedly told me I'm naive if I think I can change an entire industry by myself.
Guess what? I'm not trying to change the industry by myself. I'm simply choosing not to support a way of doing business that I find unethical, and at the core, immoral. If my choice causes someone else to take a closer look, good.
I was fortunate enough - lucky - to be born in the United States of America. I had a childhood. I knew my cousins, aunts, and uncles. I had my own bedroom in a decent house, with three meals a day and snacks. I had clothes to wear. I got an education. I never had to worry about being snatched off the street and sold into slavery.
If this subject makes you uncomfortable, I refuse to apologize. Close the page if you want. It won't make the problem disappear.