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You just don't have a cute 10-year-old slave. That's why you're pissed.Yep, they treat the concept of slavery far to lightly. It's disgusting, it's completely unwarranted here.
You just don't have a cute 10-year-old slave. That's why you're pissed.Yep, they treat the concept of slavery far to lightly. It's disgusting, it's completely unwarranted here.
The past participle of 'run' is also 'run' so here it should be 'had also run out' and not 'had also ran out'.Since our stock of seasonings had also ran out,
I know children lack rights and defer to their guardians, but did this series need to phrase it that way?
unregulated guardianship slavery… why did it have to be slavery??? Why is it always slavery???
Exactly
Viewers must not forget that the author chose to write these events in such a way to allow this slavery event to happen.
This ain't no accident.
Yeah but this is a fantasy (keyword fantasy) world with magic and shit, not every story has to have the "i'll make her (always a woman by the way) a slave to protect her" ans they treat it like having your freewill robbed (usually they can force slaves to obey with whatever magic slave mark) is literally okay because "it's ok MC treats her well" like he isn't a teenager with raging hormones and will never loose his shit and force her to have "a struggle snuggle" or to serve as bait.Slavery was actually a fact of life throughout the entire world until less than a few hundred years ago. Adoption in this case wouldn't work since Sora isn't even married, nor is he even of age anyway.
I mean slavery was common during that technological period in the real world. I mean you can even see it in the bible where they lay out how you should get slaves and how you should treat them. Exodus 21. and Numbers 31 talks about how to deal with the civilians in places that they conquer, but that mainly deals with sex slaves given non-virgins and non-women aren't forced into slavery.unregulated guardianship slavery… why did it have to be slavery??? Why is it always slavery???
I mean in fantasy mangas 80% of the time slavery involves some Magic mark/collar where the "master" can literally rob any semblance of free will the slave can have with words, it's rarely slavery where the slave has a chance to escape or is under the threat of violence (it's still kinda is but i'm thinking more of the "guy with whip" kinda of violence).I think the main issue people have with the term slavery is that slavery implies that the person is viewed as property, rather than a ward. So they can treat them like objects in the case of slavery, unlike other options or contracts.
how BITCH, HOW? you can see they have devices to prove if they're relatives, and explaining their circumstances will bring unwarranted attention considering they didn't report their encounter with the demon to a city he can no longer return to.I had hopes when the MC was anti-slave earlier, but I think I'm just gonna have to drop it at this point. Its so contrived and there were SO many other ways the author could've gone for that. So disappointing
Guys, GUYS. Okay, I hate to be devil's advocate here, but this time the "special slaves" system seemed familiar to me as an actual historical system. And it was: the medieval apprenticeship