@Yuki Wow, are you serious? Do you know that, even in 2025, there are still many children being used as slaves? Do you really believe that this is somehow better for them?
I agree that a tool itself isn’t evil; it’s the way someone uses it that determines whether it’s good or bad. But slavery is not a tool. No matter how someone tries to justify or romanticize it—like in stories where slaves are supposedly treated well—that simply doesn’t exist in reality.
The moment someone buys or acquires another human being by their own choice, it means they either don’t value life at all or see it only in terms of money. And that is wrong.
So what you call a tool or a system isn’t something that’s needed; it’s simply the result of the twisted side of humanity.
I agree that a tool itself isn’t evil; it’s the way someone uses it that determines whether it’s good or bad. But slavery is not a tool. No matter how someone tries to justify or romanticize it—like in stories where slaves are supposedly treated well—that simply doesn’t exist in reality.
The moment someone buys or acquires another human being by their own choice, it means they either don’t value life at all or see it only in terms of money. And that is wrong.
So what you call a tool or a system isn’t something that’s needed; it’s simply the result of the twisted side of humanity.
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