Surely the super rich will go to jail over having literal slaves... right?
Rich people and jail? Like, they own it right? Cause I couldn't possibly think of any other reason they would be in one.
For keeping people as actual slaves yeah they'll go for jail for that. Even rich people have limits of what what they're allowed to get away with, this isn't The United States.
Lad, you are 'avin a giraffe. Don't matter where you are from, the rich always win in the end. Even if sentenced they will get off with a slap on the wrist.
They dindu nuffin!
Just doing rich people stuff and these slaves are having a bad attitude about working for free. Disgusting
Why are you using such racist language?
Reading comprehension fail?
can you not read the context?
Oh I'm sure there's some sort of contract and pay. Work place violence related crimes maybe, unpaid hours? paying below minimum wages? I couldn't tell if the one woman was claiming he raped her, or she was a previous victim of rape being abused again. But if he raped her too that would be the big charge.
No actually they won't. Thought luck.
No.
If you were curious how rich people justify this to themselves and whitewash their behavior:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/06/lolas-story/524490/
What an amazing read, thanks for sharing.
I've never heard that story before, thankyou
I'm not sure about rich. I'm sure about awful and shitty. But I'm not so sure about rich, why do you think you that?
Edit: they said the dad worked 2 jobs, and they fought over money, again with the Slav husband. So if they had it, I'm not so sure it wasn't mb average type. Sociopatical for sure tho.
They don't need to justify anything for themselves.
It's all the dumbasses who support the disparity in wealth that need justifications for abusing women.
Herein the USA we spend a lot of time in elementary school learning of our own nations history of slavery. These teachings are almost always in the past tense so it makes it very easy to forget that there is still modern slavery. We still has work to do to improve our society.
Just a reminder that the US never outlawed slavery, the US prison industry is one of the biggest examples of legal modern slavery.
There are also 400,000 illegally enslaved people in the US too. It's one of the 13 countries with 98% percent of the modern illegally enslaved populations. India is number one by total amount of slaves if anyone was wondering. North Korea was Number one by percentage population, unsurprisingly.
Where did your find these numbers?
The Global Slavery Index.
I went to fact check you but you're right on the mark.
The Source: https://www.walkfree.org/global-slavery-index/country-studies/united-states/
Guardian 2018: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/19/us-modern-slavery-report-global-slavery-index
Herein the USA we spend a lot of time in elementary school learning of our own nations history of slavery.
Depends on the state your in.
Honest Question: Can't they just go to the Police? I mean it looked like they can just leave the House. Can't they go to the nearest Police station?
The victim may want go to the police however they don't have any documents to prove that they are in the country legally. Those documents such as passports, visa, etc. were all stolen from them by the person who has them as a slave.
The victim thinks if they go to the police, they will be deported from the country.
Edit: Most slaves tend to be foreign workers who come into a country on a visa. Other situations include women being domestically trafficked for sexual purposes or victims who experience tremendous amount of pressure not to talk to the police for fear getting in trouble with the law even though they are a citizen or don't realize that they are slave.
Ah okay! That makes sense. Thank you. I don't know why people react so hostile to my question ._.
Think of it in the same respect as someone who is kidnapped and held for years. It's not as easy as walk out the front door and go tell someone and all is better.
I tried that but my first thought was go to the Police. (because it looked like they can leave the House) But there I obviously a reason I missed and that's why I asked 😅 Other People where so kind to point out that they might fear deportation which was a point I was not aware of. My imagination can only cover things I'm aware of. And I don't really know much about modern slavery and the circumstances around it. Which was again why I asked.
Why did that get downvoted? I was just asking a Question about a topic I don't understand. I was not saying anything controversial ._. I was just confused about the situation.
Rational discussion is usually frowned upon on sites like these.
Unless you're talking about something technical, society's issues usually fall under the 'you're either with us, or against us' category.
There is no in between and you have to pretend you know everything.
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