When will slavery in anime become a serious concept again instead of being an isekai meme?
When will slavery in anime become a serious concept again instead of being an isekai meme?
Maybe when it becomes a serious concept in real life.
you have to educate the public about the horror of for-profit prisons for that to happen I guess.
Slavery is for accidentally raising wives.
>muh making criminals have to get a job in prison instead of NEETing around and wasting tax payer dollars is literally slavery
>shoving murrican culture into anime
I can't remember the last time it was a serious concept
As long as man requires resources to live, any employment is slavery by a different name.
Was it ever serious in the first place? I cannot remember anything except for fetish waifus.
Alimony is more common and unfair, you don't even need to be a criminal to get it.
Considering there are still millions in slavery today? It's already a serious concept. Ignorance doesn't make it not serious.
>still
Slavery was never over anywhere in the world. All you got is some minor concessions like being able to pick your master. Just about everyone is a slave. Pretty normal, not a big deal.
Once Farmland Saga is animated
The current situation is even worse: Tax payers dollars are used to prevent corporations from hiring law abiding citizens at a decent wage.
Domestic outsourcing.
>ywn buy a daughterwife
why even live?
>serious concept again instead of being an isekai meme?
Truth be told slavery is quite fairly nice and bounds by noble laws. We just disregard those things when it comes to blacks because they are good for nothing din du muffins that always try to steal and do shit.
Quite frankly, slavery was deserved, according to the Native African point of view.
Not much else to say
-people don't want to be enslaved
-people want to enslave others
-people argue that slaves want to stay enslaves
-same people question why the slaves turn violent and revolt every 10 seconds
-no one will ever make an argument on why they themselves deserve slavery
It would always look black and white because it is. It's like arguing the benefits of rape and murder.
Talking about slavery in manga/anime, why they never show the slave character(s) being auctioned naked? They either skip the scene or if they show the auction, the slave is wearing something. The only series i know that does it right is Mushoku Tensei, and it was still censored.
>go to Zig Forums thread
>complain about murrican culture
We're never getting preggo Silvie, are we?
Make the slavery happen to young, cute boys. All the slave owners should be tall amazons. That'll teach people to take it seriously.
You mean when will it be interpreted through a specific early 21st century cultural and political lens which is at odds with the vast majority of human history? Naturally this will be correct, since what we think here and now is the summit of all human understanding.
>It would always look black and white because it is.
Very parochial and ahistorical view. It's an institution with huge variability. Roman slavery had a clear legal framework (evolved to prevent uprisings by giving some elementary guarantees of personal security to most slaves), for instance. They even had intergenerational mobility - the Emperor Diocletian's parents were likely slaves. He wore the purple.
More of them should be. It makes sense to at least give people the option of seeing more of what they might be buying first.
>why they never show the slave character(s) being auctioned naked
Beacuse slavery is not the main point in most of the series. Slaves mostly exist in anime/manga as a plot element.
It's worse when the series is already lewd focused, but still refuse to show the scene correctly. What's the point then?
>Beacuse slavery is not the main point in most of the series. Slaves mostly exist in anime/manga as a plot element.
Maybe, but it would make the scene more authentic, after all, nude slave auction is the most accurate depiction.
Same time when religion become more than just generic bad guys in isekai
Ah, the good old days. Women as breeders and housewifes
The real solution is to end isekai once and for all
this series doesn't depict the church as evil
strict and a bit racist yeah but mostly sympathetic