it's such a useful tool for demagoguery and politics of divisiveness.
...as you never fail to demonstrate.
Historical knowledge is also useful for the politics of egalitarianism.
One man's divisiveness is another man's unification.
Not state sanctioned slavery.
But if you want to use that as a measure, a labor contractor for farm workers was convicted of slavery within in the late 1990's right here in the good ole' U.S. of A.
The 'other kind' happens here, too.
NYT on What the Election Really Meant
"The real religion story of this election is that the least religious Americans — voters who attend church rarely or never — made the biggest difference to the outcome of the election."
In '08 I'll accept cash or cashiers check only...