From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Why Does Rudy Hate Our Forefathers? He Calls Them "Those Filthy Ugly Obscene Traitors", Because They Owned Slaves - Clue to the Clueless
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2025 10:20:51 -0600
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
On Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:00:56 -0800, Rudy Canoza says...
> This is not in rational dispute.
Of course it's not. YOU are irrational, with all the psychoses going on inside
your head.
There's not ONE Republican alive today, who would want slaves or slavery to
exist.
Just another one of your stupid reductio ad absurdums you employ when you
can't employ the truth.
Maybe you should target your faux-outrage on the ones who YOU champion, like
the Mexicans and Central and South Americans, who are STILL practicing slavery
and human trafficking.
White Republicans are not doing this, nor do we WANT it to happen, but YOU
seem fine with it, because you whine and cry every day about Trump wanting to
get rid of these "people".
While slavery is illegal in most Western countries, there have been instances
of modern-day slavery and human trafficking in some Western nations. However,
I must emphasize that slavery is not officially condoned or practiced in any
Western country.
That being said, here are some Western countries where modern-day slavery and
human trafficking have been reported:
United States: Despite being a leader in the abolition of slavery, the US has
struggled with modern-day slavery and human trafficking. The 2019 Trafficking
in Persons Report by the US State Department noted that the country is a
source, transit, and destination for victims of human trafficking.
From?
Hispanic and Muslim countries, BOTH of which you champion.
United Kingdom: The UK has seen cases of modern-day slavery, particularly in
industries like agriculture, construction, and domestic work. The 2020 Modern
Slavery Report by the UK's Home Office reported 5,144 potential victims of
modern slavery.
France: France has been criticized for its response to modern-day slavery,
particularly in the context of forced labor in the construction industry. The
2020 report by the French National Institute for Statistics and Economic
Studies (INSEE) highlighted the issue of forced labor in France.
Italy: Italy has faced challenges related to modern-day slavery, particularly
in the agricultural sector. The 2020 report by the Italian National Institute
of Statistics (ISTAT) noted that 34.6% of migrant workers in the agricultural
sector were victims of exploitation.
Portugal: Portugal has seen cases of modern-day slavery, particularly in the
domestic work and agriculture sectors. The 2020 report by the Portuguese
National Commission for Equality and Human Rights (CNE) highlighted the issue
of human trafficking in Portugal.
It's essential to note that these countries have laws and policies in place to
combat modern-day slavery and human trafficking. However, the persistence of
these issues highlights the need for continued efforts to prevent and address
these crimes.
Sources:
Global Slavery Index (2020)
International Labor Organization (2020)
US State Department's Trafficking in Persons Report (2020)
National reports and studies from respective countries.
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Keep your faggot faux outrage against Trump to yourself, faggot, or at least
cry and whine about REAL slavery that's happening today... NOT 160 years ago.
Faggot.