36 million slaves in the world, today.
Except not.
It's a lie, and the pussy rioters at BBC are happy to help, as they frankly explain.
The report defines slaves as people subject to forced labour, debt bondage, trafficking, sexual exploitation for money and forced or servile marriage.
It uses slavery in a modern sense of the term, rather than as a reference to the broadly outlawed traditional practice where people were held in bondage and treated as another person's property.
Who controls language controls values.
Numerous lefty sites have echoed the story that, in good modern feminist form, assimilates arranged marriages to sexual trafficking and, oh yes, slavery.
Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette were married by parental arrangement when just entering puberty.
Marie actually wore the pants in their early years, including sexually, so maybe that tells us who was the slave of whom.
Or were both slaves of their parents and the system?
Well, metaphorically, maybe.
But surely no more than anyone else.
And remember Fiddler on the Roof?
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