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TopicI made this topic before,but I forgot: Explain how working to live isn't slavery
Kyuubi4269
10/22/18 2:09:57 AM
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Zeus posted...
In slavery and serfdom, you had involuntary servitude. The same is true of communist nations that still have forced labor practices. However, for most of the world people *choose* their employers rather than have their employers conscript them against their will either by purchase or birth.

That's a pretty poor definition. People do serve involuntarily, they wouldn't be employed if it were something they could opt out of. They also wouldn't stop being a slave just because they can choose their master, they still serve without want.

Mind you, it's still not slavery as they aren't owned by anybody, they still have legal individual rights.
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Doctor Foxx posted...
The demonizing of soy has a lot to do with xenophobic ideas.
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