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Stop saying things are "slavery" when they very clearly are not

5 min · 19. kesä 2026
jakson Stop saying things are "slavery" when they very clearly are not kansikuva

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Modern society has a lot of problems, but having built our entire economy and way of living on the backs of enslaved Black people like we did 400 years ago is not one of them, and we should know better than to get them mixed up

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