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  • November 10, 2011 at 6:43 pm #2986 Reply
    Omer
    Participant

    What is your slavery footprint ?  A new app can tell you !According to this organisation http://slaveryfootprint.org/ we, and our Westener lifestyle, run on forced labor.http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/what-is-your-slavery-footprint/2011/11/01/gIQAOrGNdM_blog.html The problem is that I denied the website to locate me therefore I couldn't process over … (thank you Oakland)

    November 11, 2011 at 8:44 am #26105 Reply
    scout1067
    Participant

    That site is like the ultimate internet guilt trip.  I took the survey, below are the results.  Apparently I have 69 slaves working for me but I still have to mow my own yard.  I especially like the question at the end:  How many times have you paid for sex?  The army has made soliciting prostitutes a court-martial offense and even threatened to recall retirees to active duty for prosecution if we use their services while retired.  Because I am in receipt of retired pay I am still subject to the UCMJ, which I did not know until human trafficking became a huge deal last year.Slavery.jpg

    November 22, 2011 at 5:57 pm #26106 Reply
    Omer
    Participant

    I finally took the survey as well and I have 22 slaves (only) working for me, most of them in China (which is a delightful feeling  😉 )As you noted I didn't understand the “paid for sex” either … (is that a kind of standard ?)

    November 22, 2011 at 11:04 pm #26107 Reply
    scout1067
    Participant

    Supposedly. the sex trade is where most (if not all) chattel slaves work these days.  The rest that the survey counts are “so-called” wage slaves that don't make income according to western standards for their labor.  Kind of a Marxist guilt trip, if you ask me.

    November 23, 2011 at 2:50 pm #26108 Reply
    Omer
    Participant

    Supposedly. the sex trade is where most (if not all) chattel slaves work these days.  The rest that the survey counts are “so-called” wage slaves that don't make income according to western standards for their labor.  Kind of a Marxist guilt trip, if you ask me.

    I fully agree

    November 23, 2011 at 3:33 pm #26109 Reply
    Phidippides
    Keymaster

    While I am against actual slavery, I would question the organization's findings and definitions in the matter.  The reason is that creating a nifty site to make people guilty about participating in free markets sounds like something out of a communist playbook.

    November 23, 2011 at 4:51 pm #26110 Reply
    Omer
    Participant

    While I am against actual slavery, I would question the organization's findings and definitions in the matter.  The reason is that creating a nifty site to make people guilty about participating in free markets sounds like something out of a communist playbook.

    I fully agree as well (but communist or not doesn't seem important to me but freedom more)

    November 23, 2011 at 5:06 pm #26111 Reply
    scout1067
    Participant

    The site is a perfect example of transnational progressivism at work.  Read the attached article for more about Transnational progressivism, or better defined at what is wrong with the West

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