
karl3@writeme.com wrote:
karl3@writeme.com wrote:
karl3@writeme.com wrote: karl3@writeme.com wrote: that's a reasonable point, we could upgrade from "traffick boss" to "slave boss ... it might trigger Blacks they are still recovering from slavery, there are still living slavers in our country, they made people call them boss T_T slavery was abolished in 1865 so any living aboveground slavers would be 160 years old! got some crossed wires somewhere. but what is meant is that there are still people who try to enslave Blacks T_T to clarify for myself, what this memory-part was meant for was that there are still living people who believe in segregation and slavery. that weren't with martin luther king. it's incredibly shocking to grow up in a happy free society and encounter people who think slavery is normal. this is very shocking, and this information helps explain some of these things.
another half of that shock [to explain] is the projected world of it being impossible to escape. i had to spend a lot of time teaching myself that slavery _isn't_ _everywhere_, despite having been raised to think it wasn't _anywhere_. the bad-idea was along the lines of "nobody will help you, everybody participates, it's just not discussed, just like we won't let you discuss it." then you start interpreting every confusion and hesitation as people implying that you should return to being trafficked. :P really-bad-idea. not true. but traffickers like it, makes trafficking easier.
but it could of course also help unify things i dunno, i imagine anti-trafficking researchers discuss this. it's certainly weird