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Omer
ParticipantWhat 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)
scout1067
ParticipantThat 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.
Omer
ParticipantI 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 ?)
scout1067
ParticipantSupposedly. 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.
Omer
ParticipantSupposedly. 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
Phidippides
KeymasterWhile 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.
Omer
ParticipantWhile 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)
scout1067
ParticipantThe 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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