• @Cannonhead2
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    As several people in this thread have pointed out, some forms of slavery do exist in the US. For example, prison labor, sex trafficking, and other forms of coerced labor.

    However we do not have chattel slavery, where you can actively buy and sell other humans as property. I would be extremely surprised if that ever made a comeback.

    • @RBWells
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      I’m not at all convinced this is true. My kids - one of their friend’s families had a live in cook and nanny servant who they thought was likely a slave, and one of my friends said when she told her friend in passing she needed household help, the friend told her she could get her someone, that she could buy a person.

      I think it’s more underground but no way is it gone, not even here. I wish I could believe it was gone.

    • @Daft_ishOP
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      210 months ago

      What do you think allowed for it in the past?

        • @Daft_ishOP
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          210 months ago

          Our society is inherently better? What about it? What about it that prevents slavery?

          • @Olhonestjim
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            You didn’t ask what prevents chattel slavery now. That would be the laws passed by victorious abolitionists. You asked why it happened in the past. It happened in the past because it had always existed and nobody had put a stop to it yet.

            • @Daft_ishOP
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              110 months ago

              It’s still happens, in the world.

              • @[email protected]
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                Are you trying to be difficult? Your original post was about the US. Every reply you make you change the context.

              • @Olhonestjim
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                Obviously. But it ain’t legal, mostly.