Genjitsushugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki - Vol. 9 Ch. 47 - A Peculiar Slave Merchant (2)

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Damn MC really said

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"When did you do that?"

Licia speaking for all the readers lol, the artist and/or author and/or editor (whoever made the decision to put that in, really) are pretty self-aware about them skipping a lot of content

Besides all that, it's honestly kinda refreshing to see an isekai MC actively work towards abolishing slavery in its entirety and try to field a viable replacement for it

As opposed to many MCs who either embrace/use slavery (for whatever various reasons they may have), or try to abolish it without thinking about or considering the consequences (if the author even writes the consequences in to begin with)
 
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Besides all that, it's honestly kinda refreshing to see an isekai MC actively work towards abolishing slavery in its entirety and try to field a viable replacement for it

As opposed to many MCs who either embrace/use slavery (for whatever various reasons they may have), or try to abolish it without thinking about or considering the consequences (if the author even writes the consequences in to begin with)
At the same time I think the realistic outcome of "One small slave merchant teaching his slaves to read, write and arithmetic" wouldn't be "all the other slave merchants suddenly do the same thing" it'd be "suddenly one small slaver merchant is dead"

We're still actively dealing with people wanting to do "slavery but with extra steps" right now today in the country that's been largely misled via the K-12 system that they were the first to end it (they absolutely were not)
 
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A doctor running around laughing manically to herself about commiting mass genocide on any sufficiently dangerous bacteria strain sitting on the street is bound to be a sight to behold.
 
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Is this series also japanese propoganda to fix their population problem
 
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At the same time I think the realistic outcome of "One small slave merchant teaching his slaves to read, write and arithmetic" wouldn't be "all the other slave merchants suddenly do the same thing" it'd be "suddenly one small slaver merchant is dead"

We're still actively dealing with people wanting to do "slavery but with extra steps" right now today in the country that's been largely misled via the K-12 system that they were the first to end it (they absolutely were not)
Before the civil war (oops, sorry. The "war of northern aggression" 🙄), it was actually illegal in the parts of the Southern US to teach slaves to read and write because it enabled rebellion.
 
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Before the civil war (oops, sorry. The "war of northern aggression" 🙄), it was actually illegal in the parts of the Southern US to teach slaves to read and write because it enabled rebellion.
Punishable by death, and the deaths of the slaves who learned if I recall correctly.

A rather neat trick when shortly after the Civil War during Jim Crow they instituted the Combo of the Literacy Tests for voters (Because the expected number of literate African Americans was close to Zero) and/but/also the Grandfather Clause to exempt people whose Grandfather could vote, on account of the horrendous literacy rates in the same-such regions and on account of how, again, African Americans couldn't vote up till then 🙄

And those literacy tests had so many questions open to interpretation or inexact instructions that the whole point was to be able to fail people.
 

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