What is exploitation examples?

Exploitation refers to the practice of taking advantage of vulnerable individuals or groups for one's own benefit. Some examples of exploitation include:

  1. Child labor: Children are often exploited by being made to work in unsafe conditions for long hours without adequate compensation.

  2. Human trafficking: Human trafficking involves the forced movement and exploitation of individuals for various purposes such as prostitution, forced labor, and organ harvesting.

  3. Forced labor: This refers to situations where individuals are coerced into working against their will, often for little or no pay.

  4. Sex trafficking: This involves the forced exploitation of individuals, primarily women and children, for sexual purposes.

  5. Debt bondage: This occurs when individuals are forced to work to pay off a debt, often resulting in them being trapped in a cycle of debt and exploitation.

  6. Discrimination: This involves treating individuals unfairly based on characteristics such as race, gender, sexuality, and religion.

  7. Animal exploitation: Animals are often exploited for their labor, such as in the case of working animals like horses and oxen, or for their products, such as in the case of factory farming.

All of these examples involve situations where individuals or groups are taken advantage of for the benefit of others, leading to exploitation and harm.