>>43327350>Is slavery no longer feasible in modern society or society of the future?SLAVERY EXISTS RIGHT NOW.
>What is Eritrea>What is ISIS (and other islamists)>African child soldiersFACT: China produces the largest percentage of the world goods in the world market, and they are the home of the sweatshop - its cheaper to have kids make t-shirts and electronics than building expensive machines that cost electricity to run.
So until every country is on an equal playing field, with no competition (bad), and technology is cheaper than bread, we'll *always* have slavery.
Major criminal organisations also are huge into:
-Human trafficking
- *Forced labor* (usually for drug production, but increasingly also for counterfeiting goods which has shot up in the top 10 illegal activities in the world, implying more people being enslaved for this purpose)
- sex slavery of women and children (male and female). This is literal slavery too.
- organ harvesting. This isn't a major thing though.
Then you have the prison systems of the world, where inmates are often made to manufacture sjot for nothing (or low pay in some US prisons). Though this is often poised as a self-sustenance thing: Inmates paying for their own upkeep. However, with lots of prisons being privately owned businesses, profit is a more likely end.
Also, the breakthrough with young blood helping slow the effects of aging:
There are fears that this will create a market for blood that criminals will tap into and set up as blood farms, where poor people will get farmed for big profits in the west.
>>43327714sweatshops employing *minors* observe sexual harassment laws?
Then you have the legal-ese of Corporations and esoteric forms of slavery. Mainly 'Big Data'. We are largely unaware, but people's identities are literally traded for money without their say so.
God damn. Writing this out made me feel like a fucking hippy activist. I feel sick. Someone shoot me or help me start a war or something.