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In reply to the discussion: Religious women push lawmakers to investigate Kavanaugh, suspend confirmation [View all]MineralMan
(147,636 posts)33. There is no free labor. Even slaves must be housed and fed, or
they soon can do no work.
Prison labor is specifically not slavery. The prisoner is not owned by anyone. Instead, it is a form of punishment for crimes committed, either real or manufactured. That is also not free labor, for the same reasons I described above.
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Religious women push lawmakers to investigate Kavanaugh, suspend confirmation [View all]
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
OP
Further proving you have no idea what that word means, and only want to use it as a weapon.
trotsky
Sep 2018
#4
Pretty interesting how there's room for a "mixed bag" in a universe created by a perfect designer.
Act_of_Reparation
Oct 2018
#54
So you can imagine a million different deities all with different qualities.
Act_of_Reparation
Oct 2018
#65
Then you'd be a bad god and I wouldn't want to enter your heaven paid for in blood.
marylandblue
Oct 2018
#84
Yet.you make black and white statements like "all responsibility falls on the children"
marylandblue
Oct 2018
#97
There's no reason to assume that if deities existed, they would not own human slaves.
Mariana
Sep 2018
#22
Lawmakers don't care about women. The relgious ones think women are property.
bitterross
Oct 2018
#51