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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2007

June 2007
Think slavery is a thing of the past? Think again. In the African state of Niger, an estimated 870,000 people are born into slavery. They spend their entire lives belonging to a master, who can beat, rape or sell them at will. Despite being technically illegal, slavery is so engrained in the national psyche that a government spokesman praises it as a "cultural tradition". But in the world's second poorest country, casting off the shackles of slavery and finding a job is unthinkable for many.

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  • humanity's fucked

  • theres all types of slavery...theres kinds where your chains are visable.. and kinds where your chains are harder to see

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  • @WindowsSoftwareDe dude you are a slave just ask your government :D lol

  • unless your a banker or a political member of some sort of government we ARE all slaves to there regimes

  • anyone know where i can buy slaves?

  • The Most dangerous and poisonous creature in the Universe is ""HUMAN-BEING""

  • deepthroating a girl is considered slavery too

  • Right or Left, politics is the art/ science of convincing slaves that they have a say in things... We're all wage slaves, period.

  • ignorant backwards ass motherfuckers...

  • @FuzzyCigarDude

    You know, there are a lot of people trying to improve relations between black and white people. You're not excactly helping...

  • @captinseperoth

    You can't take the blame of slavery off the U.S. Just like every other kind of production it's about supply and demand. The Americans demanded slaves and the Europeans supplied, and reversed. It's the working together between these countries that created slavery, and all those countries are to blame. And yes the Dutch had colonies (I am Dutch myself), why do you point that out? A lot of European countries had colonies, though thankfully not any longer.

  • where can I see the entire documentary?

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