• oce 🐆@jlai.lu
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    You generally don’t get paid for being a slave, nor recover your freedom after the crisis has passed.

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      Recover your freedom? So you’re not free and are forced to work? Sounds like textbook slavery, to me. Indentured servitude is still slavery

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        You are forced to go to school, you are forced to work to earn your life. Are those slavery too?

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          There a huge difference between parents making a child do something, with basically no legal repercussions if they don’t, and the government forcing an adult to do something against their will at the threat of prison.

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            They are all restricting your freedom because there’s a consensus that it helps the group in general.

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      Forced labour and servitude generally fall under the umbrella of slavery, according to the USIDHR at least