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Old 03.20.2008, 12:09 PM   #17
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thats all? I thought perhaps your complete would be a bit less selfish, and be more centered on more appalling aspects such as the fact the the US economy was founded, developed, and continues to thrive on slavery and the act of subhuman bondage. I am not just talking about the slavery of Africans that lasted legally through 1870s and practically through the 1970s, rather I speak of the contemporary slavery of the 21st century.

they use the euphamism "Human trafficking" today..


"Tell Me More, January 7, 2008 · Although owning slaves has long been outlawed in the U.S., modern-day slavery, or human trafficking, still exists globally. The U.S. State Department estimates that thousands are exploited for sex and labor and trafficked into the states each year. Mark Lagon of the U.S. State Department explains...."

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=17897131
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