Moscow reality > We bought a Muscovite slave from a gypsy woman. Dima is free ! ?

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Moscow reality > We bought a Muscovite slave from a gypsy woman. Dima is free ! ?​

a normal day in Muscovy 🐖
and No , Dima is not Free and never will be as long as he lives in Moscow ulus ....or as long Moscow ulus exists
 

Moscow reality > We bought a Muscovite slave from a gypsy woman. Dima is free ! ?​

a normal day in Muscovy 🐖
and No , Dima is not Free and never will be as long as he lives in Moscow ulus ....or as long Moscow ulus exists

Um, why didnt that "slave" just punch that woman in the face and casually walk away? She had zero hold over him. She had no weapon, and he wasnt chained up. How the fuck was he a slave? :laugh:

Quit posting obviously fake shit.
 
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why didnt that "slave" just punch that woman in the face and casually walk away?
Maskal = natural slave
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The 2018 Global Slavery Index estimates 794,000 people currently living in slavery-like conditions in Russia. This includes forced labor, forced prostitution, debt bondage, forced servile marriage, exploitation of children, and forced prison labor.[2]

Yeah, but he could just punch that bitch right in her face and tell her to fuck off, soooooo im not buying it.
 
Yeah, but he could just punch that bitch right in her face and tell her to fuck off, soooooo im not buying it.
no, ivan can´t , ivan loves the slavery


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Yeah, but he could just punch that bitch right in her face and tell her to fuck off, soooooo im not buying it.
Maybe but not necessarily. There are regions of Russia in which slavery is an accepted practice and a native of those regions may respect the practice even if he is a slave, or perhaps he has a wife and children or parents or siblings he would have had to leave behind. At one point in US history the slave population was so huge that if all the slaves rose up at once, it would have been impossible to stop them, yet they never did except in a few isolated instances. My guess is that a great many slaves simply accepted their place in the social order and no matter what the hardships were simply didn't consider breaking the rules.
 

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