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TopicI made this topic before,but I forgot: Explain how working to live isn't slavery
mooreandrew58
10/22/18 3:00:41 AM
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Kyuubi4269 posted...
Zeus posted...
if you want to make an argument for slaves and masters, the US taxpayers who fund people who never held a job in their lives is probably the strongest example of functioning slavery.

How? It's paying for a safety net available to all if necessary, who's compelled to work here? Who's owned?

Zeus posted...
Uh, he wasn't "tracked down," he was caught breaking into somebody's home and his entire existence had heavily involved theft.

As is necessary to live outside control. Which is the point, you can't legally live outside some form of forced servitude.


Nope knew a homeless guy who made money collecting and selling recycling and selling plasma just to feed himself.

He worked for no one but found away to make at least enough to feed himself.
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