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why is 'slaveslop' a genuine (web?)manga genre/trend
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further note: I'm not talking about isekai here with this term, by the way. Isekai is a separate though similarly apologetic genre. I'm talking about manga with entire premises that center specifically around 'fixing' a slave and nothing else. No fights, no stakes, barely any world-building besides "fantasy races exist." Hyper-domestic, clearly framed by the author to be wholesome. A lot of the time it's also POVslop, with the main character not being shown to further indulge the escapism. Can also encompass people with diminished social agency (e.g. trafficking victims, lower caste races that are not explicitly enslaved, etc.) being taken under wing by protag and being 'elevated' to domestic living conditions. Outer ends of this overlap with 'fixing abuse victims' slop.
I blame Harry Potter: "Master has given Dobby a sock!"
It made slavery cool for liberals to enjoy again, just so long as they were treated nicely by the end.
I think it goes deeper than that. Slavery is the beating heart of liberalism.
"Freedom in capitalist society always remains about the same as it was in ancient Greek republics: Freedom for slave owners."
there's also a stark audience-overlap with the specific flank of weebs who talk about 'headpats' with the same aura as someone banned from the local playground