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Western Systemic Human Zoo Farms and Their Ritual Exhibitions: Elections as Instruments of Domestication, Enslavement, and Colonization of Slaves

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Anti-Democratic Multi-Party Dictatorships and the Hollow Promise of Human Rights for Subjugated  Slaves By Direct Democratic Communist Confederation  The European small human zoos may be relics of the past, yet the legacy of colonial systemic human zoo farms persists globally, masquerading as democracy and freedom rituals. These inherited systems, with their regular exhibitions known as elections, serve to deceive and exploit populations, treating them as mere laborers. This concept of human farming can be traced back to the Roman civilization, which laid the groundwork for these exploitative practices. Proponents of this model, rooted in European colonialism, argue that the rest of the world should adopt these human zoo farms and their rituals as a means of modernization. State-building and empire-building are key components of the human farming process, sharing a historical and political trajectory focused on acquiring new lands and claiming resources. In this context, colon...

Savages as Money Slaves & Slave Imports | The Role of Greed for Printed Numbers in the Perpetuation of Slavery

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  By Direct Democratic Communist Confederation The European colonizers' so-called "civilizing mission" often served to justify the subjugation of indigenous populations, reducing them to a status that enabled exploitation for economic gain. This exploitation was facilitated by various entities, including individuals, corporations, and state institutions. The individuals subjected to this system were relegated to low-status roles, primarily functioning as laborers to generate profits for their slavers. The upper-caste masters occupy a privileged position that allows them to create and control currency, which is then distributed to slaves in the form of salaries or business loans. This approach to colonization, primarily defined by financial systems, is frequently linked to capitalist frameworks. The colonizers exercise their power by dispensing monetary resources through loans, typically facilitated by state institutions, corporations, and other global entities. Consequent...

Forced Wage Contracts & Manufacturing Slave Consent in Structural Bondage

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  By Direct Democratic Communist Confederation To the slave master, it is essential to establish systems of enslavement that do not rely on overt force, such as chattel slavery. Instead, a viable approach involves creating a political and economic framework that enables systemic economic subjugation. This requires the development of structural mechanisms that compel individuals to work under conditions of bondage, while maintaining the concealment of these mechanisms from the broader population. In this context, enslaved individuals participate in a labor market that is integral to the economy. Alongside political structures of oppression, a crucial element of economic slavery is monetary dependence, necessitating a societal system in which all individuals require money for basic survival.  Access to goods and services is primarily mediated by money. Consequently, the concept of economic slavery is inextricably linked to both state and private oppression, which consolidate ess...