Gulags for denialist climate criminals might be emotionally satisfying revenge, but you can't get useful amounts of
slave labour from the Kochs, Tillersons, and Moncktons.
Not exact matches
Using concepts
from a long time ago, thought of by another society to set - up a relatively new country and doing so on the backs of
slave labour... if that is called «establishing the system» then so be it.
Set in the future, humanity's genetic engineering technology allows for a
slave labour force of «replicants» indistinguishable
from humans.
Which got me thinking about another great human achievement, the Pyramids of Egypt, which, although arguable, were built
from slave labour.
These include the use of child
labour, sourcing chocolate
from cacao farms which use
slave labour, stealing rural water resources in the United States, marketing formula with questionable and sometimes outright illegal claims, etc etc..
We'd never allow what amounts to
slave labour practices in Australia, so why are people okay buying items
from overseas made in those conditions?
The brilliant Djimon Hounsou is farmer Solomon Vandy, separated
from his family when his village is attacked and he's forced into
slave labour digging for diamonds.
Dixon ended the speech with a quote
from the German philosopher Leibniz, that many supporters of legal AI and automation will no doubt strongly agree with: «It is unworthy of excellent men to lose hours like
slaves in the
labour of calculation, which could safely be relegated to anyone else if machines were used.»
Aside
from money laundering, who creates so much foreign money (factory workers using
slave labour, imprisoned workers who might have been protesting for a human rights cause?
If you still hold the irresponsible employee mentality of trading time for money
from when you were a drone in the
labour force, or you habitually goof off, you'll never accumulate any significant wealth and will likely remain a debt
slave for life.