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Re: Define "Slavery in the traditional sense exists in significant numbers only in barbarian societies" 

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Zim - You posted an image of the interactive Global slavery map and that means you can explore that link for additional information on almost each and every country, vs, as you jumped to, some sort of invasion!?

I posted a link to a 59MG 276 page file that addresses your questions. I have not said anything about "how" to address this issue - I am still working on how we access the buried patents that are out there - as discussed earlier.

My point was simply that there are 40+ million people who live in some form of slavery. That is a significant number and indeed a "Sticky Wicket."

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Re: Define "Slavery in the traditional sense exists in significant numbers only in barbarian societies"
By: Zimbler0
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Wed, 31 Jul 19 1:46 AM
Msg. 36931 of 62138

Hydro-Gen > WHO the F CARES WHERE THEY ARE - there are 40+ MILLION people enslaved in some form and fashion and slavery has NOT BEEN ERADICATED as Decomposed is positing.


Sticky Wicket.
Do we invade, say North Korea, to free all the slaves?

And then just how is the term 'slavery' being defined?
Is there a firm dictionary meaning everybody on the
planet agrees with? Or is it like 'racism' in America
today - a definition changing daily till it has nothing
rational left in the definition.

I personally don't like the idea of slavery.
But I also do not like the idea of invading
other countries in the name of it.

Zim.


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