Slavery: A 21st Century Evil - Food chain slaves

Hatty

Junior Member
In the opening episode of Slavery: A 21st Century Evil, Al Jazeera's Rageh Omaar investigates food chain slavery, considered the easiest form of slavery to stamp out, in the US.

The US has been leading the global fight against modern slavery. But, according to conservative estimates, there are between 40,000 and 50,000 slaves in the US today.

So in this episode, Rageh questions why a nation built on the abolition of slavery - a country that had to go through a painful civil war to formally bring an end to slavery - is failing to address the problem inside its own borders.

The investigation begins in the poor villages of Thailand, where agents for the US slave masters trick desperate peasants with promises of well-paid jobs abroad.

But far from fulfilling their American dream, many end up in slave labour farms in Hawaii, California and Florida - unable to return home and working to pay off the debts they incurred in the pursuit of a better life for themselves and their families.

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Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

One minute and thirty-two seconds into the video I stopped. How could this young man think slavery died?

The words of Allah are true. Our condition has not changed. We just use new words to describe old conditions.

New World Order...
 

Hatty

Junior Member
Assalaam walaikum,

One minute and thirty-two seconds into the video I stopped. How could this young man think slavery died?

The words of Allah are true. Our condition has not changed. We just use new words to describe old conditions.

New World Order...


You should watch it all - the owner of the farm turns out to be a Jew...
 
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