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Topic: slavery always was the condition of 99%+ of the worlds society and even elites - page 4. (Read 775 times)

legendary
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i think your downplaying slavery abit

true slavery was the guys chained together so they couldnt escape the fields. the women were raped
and they both were not fed much because when the harvest season was over the land owners didnt care, they could get a fresh crew off the ships the next year so why feed the current crew over winter.

true slavery had torture, rapes, disease, malnutrition, death. involved.
it wasnt just 'low pay'

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i do agree that the modern workplace doesnt have a happy work/life balance and doesnt often offer a good living wage. but saying todays workplaces are slavery just kinda makes real slavery seem like its acceptable..
true slavery was not acceptable.

standards of living have increased. even without workplace ethics.. just human rights and equal rights has raised standards above slavery standards. .. the whole 'living standard' goalpost is way above slavery. but some can argue that its not a true happy free life of happiness and contentment with acceptable standards
sr. member
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african americans are pissed of since once they where put into so called "plantagions" where they helped growing plants (for the british or spanish empires), similar like other slaves throughout human history

but what is the difference between a plantagion and a workplace? effectively its the same.

there is either, you get ruled and to live under a nationalist or geographic banking cartel dictatorship (russia, china, usa, eu) or you get to live under an imperial financial cartel (british, spanish empire)

alternatively 99% of people are also defacto salary slaves in a marxist proletarian dictatorship.

and not to mention theistic middle eastern kingdoms, and not just middle eastern also african european and even aztec kingdom used and catched slaves.

what are blacks in america living in wealth complain therefore about?

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