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Re: Slavery in the State of Columbia
By: Heavenly Paradise Date: September 1, 2015, 9:48 pm
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And Caos, stop calling names and cussing. That makes things
worse. I suggest that maybe you log off for a bit and cool down.
Wouldn't want you to get punished too.
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Re: Slavery in the State of Columbia
By: Louisianne Date: September 1, 2015, 9:58 pm
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OOC: This is a RP forum, correct? Meaning it's a fictitious
topic? How realistic can we get with a fictitious subject,
especially one pertaining to a confederation of nations existing
in North America? I mean, is a state endorsing indentured
servitude really that far fetched, especially when human
trafficking and full-blown modern slavery really exist? They
both bring in billions of dollars per year. Look at most Middle
Eastern nations and their Filipino immigrant "workers." I've
seen it with my own eyes while I was in Qatar and Kuwait.
Personally, I don't see the big deal when it comes to RP. It
makes for a good read, and presents a good common enemy. It
starts becoming an issue when there's constant bickering about
it on a near daily basis. I've been here for less than 100
hours, and I've already seen countless posts and deleted replies
related to this topic. If anything, it's becoming a laughing
stock.
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