Bozo Erectus
Master Baker
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I made a thread about this months ago, as usual everyone disagreed with me but recently I saw a documentary that made me see it even more clearly than I had before.
When African people are abducted, taken from their homes, and forced to work for no pay, in cruel and inhumane conditions, we call it slavery, and these unfortunate people are called 'slaves'. We accept unquestioningly the new label given to them by their 'masters'. Henceforth, we call these people 'slaves'.
So far we're still on the same page, right?
Now, bearing in mind what I said above, why is it that when the same thing is done to beautiful Eastern European women, who are forced into prostitution against their will, its not called slavery, its called human trafficking, and we all refer to these women as victims, and not 'whores'?
When African people are abducted, taken from their homes, and forced to work for no pay, in cruel and inhumane conditions, we call it slavery, and these unfortunate people are called 'slaves'. We accept unquestioningly the new label given to them by their 'masters'. Henceforth, we call these people 'slaves'.
So far we're still on the same page, right?
Now, bearing in mind what I said above, why is it that when the same thing is done to beautiful Eastern European women, who are forced into prostitution against their will, its not called slavery, its called human trafficking, and we all refer to these women as victims, and not 'whores'?