Sure, in a reductive sort of way. Kind of reminds me of native americans who, after being forcibly taken to europe and seeing how the people lived, concluded that no one there was free.
I think that criticism is still fundamentally true. But at the same time, what we have now is different from slavery. People are no longer legally considered property. Yes, labor is still coerced. But that coercion is now baked into the system, rather than an explicit interpersonal relationship of owed and owner.
Colonial people were slaves to their royalty. Oligarchs to this day still use slaves to convert more slaves over - eg bots are mainly slaves, NPR did a Planet Money episode about this. Obviously bots spread slave propaganda to convert people to their side and also accrue blackmail to force them to their side. Many of our celebs and politicians, people like Epstein, fit this exactly. Epstein wasn’t a free man, even if he was an abusive man.
They tried to escape this by going to the Americas, a place for refugees and always has been. Many colonists tried to uprise against their captors and join the Native peoples because Native peoples were generally more democratic (keeping in mind we are talking about multiple continents of different groups of people).
People are explicitly slaves per the 13th amendment in the US constitution. I think you just don’t know what modern slavery is, which is intentional by our slavers.
Here are some docs about various forms:
Thailand’s Slave Fishermen
Maid in Hell: Why Slavery?
Slaves of Dubai
Slavery by Another Name
Dying for Gold
Cobalt Red
Whore’s Glory
Half the Sky
Children Underground
Link to:
youtu.be/xrQ-9eODqy0
LustyArgonianMana@lemmy.world 3 days ago
It’s all slavery, always has been
AppleTea@lemmy.zip 3 days ago
Sure, in a reductive sort of way. Kind of reminds me of native americans who, after being forcibly taken to europe and seeing how the people lived, concluded that no one there was free.
I think that criticism is still fundamentally true. But at the same time, what we have now is different from slavery. People are no longer legally considered property. Yes, labor is still coerced. But that coercion is now baked into the system, rather than an explicit interpersonal relationship of owed and owner.
LustyArgonianMana@lemmy.world 3 days ago
They were completely right, wdym?
Colonial people were slaves to their royalty. Oligarchs to this day still use slaves to convert more slaves over - eg bots are mainly slaves, NPR did a Planet Money episode about this. Obviously bots spread slave propaganda to convert people to their side and also accrue blackmail to force them to their side. Many of our celebs and politicians, people like Epstein, fit this exactly. Epstein wasn’t a free man, even if he was an abusive man.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartolomé_de_las_Casas
They tried to escape this by going to the Americas, a place for refugees and always has been. Many colonists tried to uprise against their captors and join the Native peoples because Native peoples were generally more democratic (keeping in mind we are talking about multiple continents of different groups of people).
ebsco.com/…/native-america-white-relations-us-177…
People are explicitly slaves per the 13th amendment in the US constitution. I think you just don’t know what modern slavery is, which is intentional by our slavers.
Here are some docs about various forms: Thailand’s Slave Fishermen Maid in Hell: Why Slavery? Slaves of Dubai Slavery by Another Name Dying for Gold Cobalt Red Whore’s Glory Half the Sky Children Underground Link to: youtu.be/xrQ-9eODqy0