Chrishaune
Veteran
Everybody working to make more but they are steady raising the prices......
The people with the most money and power make the rules..
The game is rigged..
It has been that way for a long time..
Its called capitalism.


Having folks fooled to think they need to work to be the ones on top in charge of the slaves. Wanting to be managers and executives. Modern day "slave drivers"....
The college system looks like "slavery university" to me.
its biblicalHow this system in the West is set up to make slaves out of people???....
Wage slaves - paying only enough to make people feel good about themselves, but they can't afford to miss work.
Debt slaves - college tuition, credit cards, loans, etc. Making you even more dependent on finding work in a slavery system.
We know the history of outright slavery and how the effects are felt long after. No connection to the homeland, loss of family history, psychological affects of the slavery system on a group of people creating crab in the barrel mentality.
You don't really own anything, because if you miss tax payments/license fees they are coming to take it. You're renting as long as you "own" it.
We are still in a system of slavery. Even when you gain so called "financial freedom" you don't escape the effects. You are still working to pay the government their "cut". Maybe not as hard, but still something that's on your mind.
Even when they say they abolished slavery, the system is still in place. The government is now the slave master.
Following the prediction, Joseph became Vizier, under the name of Zaphnath-Paaneah,[e] and was given Asenath, the daughter of Potipherah, priest of On,[f] to be his wife. During the seven years of abundance, Joseph ensured that the storehouses were full and that all produce was weighed. In the sixth year, Asenath bore two children to Joseph: Manasseh and Ephraim. When the famine came, it was so severe that people from surrounding nations came to Egypt to buy bread. The narrative also indicates that they went straight to Joseph or were directed to him, even by the Pharaoh himself (Genesis 41:37–57). As a last resort, all of the inhabitants of Egypt, less the Egyptian priestly class, sold their properties and later themselves (as slaves) to Joseph for seed; wherefore Joseph set a mandate that, because the people would be sowing and harvesting seed on government property, a fifth of the produce should go to the Pharaoh. This mandate lasted until the days of Moses (Genesis 47:20–31).
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*(ḏd pꜣ-nṯr jw.f ꜥnḫ)
"God speaks and he lives"

As long as Americans are dying for capitalism, but being told its so others can experience democracy, there will be lower class people. We could have a way better system, but through propaganda we have been conditioned to believe that democracy and capitalism are 1 in the same.

A lot of that stuff can be avoided. Credit card debt, $40k car loan, new phones, new Tvs, etc. All that shyt can be avoided. A lot of people are slaves because they choose to be slaves.
Y'all need to stop putting all the blame on corporations and not the people.
We understand all of that. There's still the targeting of unsuspecting people to put them in the sytstem. What do people go to school all of their early years hearing? Go to college....
Because college gives you the doorway to the most comfortable life. There's nothing wrong with college. With the internet being so accessible, there's plenty reason to choose a great career path.
Threads/arguments like this are disrespectful to our ancestors IMO. YOU ARE NOT A SLAVE. People choose the things they claim enslave them in modern American life. Outside of medical cost, all that shyt is avoidable. And even medical cost can be greatly reduced for most if you live a healthy lifestyle.
Not to say there aren’t somethings which seriously need to be addressed, but slavery is not the right term to describe the problems in the system.
who said it was equal?