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If you are forced to work in the public against your will, why would that not be slavery?

I've read several instances lately where someone was offended because a business owner did not want to do a job for them and they sued. If a business owner is not free to turn down a job in our society, why would that not constitute slavery?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    Absolutely. And it's really depressing that people are forgetting that simply because they feel entitled to someone else's labor.

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