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Now, you're enslaving orcs and making them fight for you.
They are not the traffickers, who make money from enslaving them.
That enslaving other people is acceptable; that it is utterly heinous.
They show no mercy in enslaving migrants or torturing them for extortion.
And further, the Islamic State is not enslaving new groups of women.
Stuff comes up in my head and it's a little bit enslaving.
Bharara accused the defendants of raping, beating, torturing, and enslaving their victims.
This country allowed the most outrageous evil practice in the world: enslaving people.
One side thought enslaving other humans was morally reprehensible and should be outlawed.
They made it up so they could feel comfortable while enslaving other people.
These productions all considered, in different voices, American slavery as an enduringly enslaving legacy.
It is only interested in white babies, and therefore only interested in enslaving white women.
IS has beheaded captives while slurring Obama's name and suggested prices for enslaving his wife.
Bobby Paul Edwards has pleaded guilty to abusing and enslaving a black, mentally challenged employee.
Let's show some more respect to our animal brothers and sisters and stop enslaving them.
So that's where this Brew, this drink, comes in—it's enslaving people around the world.
Lower classes incurred huge debts of gratitude that could never be repaid, functionally enslaving them.
In the early 21982s, the Spanish conquistadors swept through Guatemala, slaughtering or enslaving the Mayans in their path.
Although slavery is outlawed in every country, criminals earn more than $150 billion every year from enslaving people.
The colonies broke free of their oppressors, only to continue enslaving blacks for decades after Britain renounced the practice.
But would your reaction to US foreign policy be to start enslaving and raping 153-year-old Yazidi girls?
The conquistadors converged with African and indigenous populations, enslaving many and, later, clashing with them in their quests for liberty.
He was accused in 2006 of enslaving tens of thousands of boys to use as camel jockeys over three decades.
It's a nuclear power that is also absolutely enslaving its citizens for the sake of this really one-man nation.
COLUMBIA, S.C. – A white South Carolina restaurant manager has pleaded guilty to abusing and enslaving a mentally challenged black employee.
Such hardships can put former slaves at risk of being re-trafficked, or even turning to criminality and enslaving others.
"Aren't you curious as to how it ends?" someone asks early on in The OA, Netflix's enslaving new sci-fi drama.
That is insane: ISIS is already murdering or enslaving Christians, Yazidis and other religious minorities; executing gays; destroying antiquities; oppressing women.
It's a great game with solid systems, but enslaving the army of orcs to hunt your enemies is the real draw.
By sexually enslaving women and forcing them to convert to Islam and bear children, ISIS creates the next generation of recruits.
Hundreds of Shiite residents fled amid claims that the insurgents, who are Sunni, were beheading Shiites, and enslaving and raping women.
And while the Church prevented the Spanish colonists from formally enslaving the Indigenous populations, it often participated in their brutal exploitation.
Human trafficking is a 21st-century scourge, enslaving millions of vulnerable people, including many children, in sex networks and forced labor.
When they die, no one is there to grieve for them and no one is punished for enslaving and endangering them.
More urgently (and cinematically), Arthur's mortal enemy Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson) is emerging from a centuries-long slumber, intent on enslaving humanity.
Shadow of War's Nemesis System remains the primary draw here, and enslaving supposedly sub-human creatures is the fuel to that engine.
Through radical egalitarianism, progressives will take from those who produce and will give to those who will not--in turn enslaving both.
Anyone now might bridle at the claim those stories repeated that enslaving Africans was for their own good because it Christianized them.
Or to prevent them from unknowingly or unwittingly entering into a contract with the illegitimate government and thus enslaving themselves to it.
They ruled by fear, enslaving and incinerating millions of Jews and many others thought to be different by a racist ideology. Racism.
It is a criminal enterprise focused on long-term survival, far more adept at enslaving its people than fighting big-boy wars.
Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world, generating $150 billion in profits and enslaving an estimated 20.9 million people.
They were not raiding Mecca and enslaving its men, raping its women and killing en masse as Julius Caesar had done across Gaul.
Columbus was notoriously brutal to the people already living in the Caribbean that he encountered, enslaving, torturing, and killing thousands of Native Americans.
The void is by turns enslaving and emancipating in "The Handmaiden," which plays with familiar form as a way to deliver unexpected meaning.
With a low, commanding tone, he would tell people to come forward and be set free of the demons that were enslaving them.
A Wisconsin high school teacher has reportedly been accused of raping a woman, as well as allegedly enslaving both her and her son.
As it turns out, leading an insurrection to preserve the option of enslaving other people isn't the best long-term strategy for veneration.
Since Pokémon is a franchise about enslaving animals and forcing them to fight, you really can't ask for more out of a shellfish.
All the beautiful decorative objects throughout the house — the money coming for all these things came primarily from the enslaving of other human beings.
A separate U.N. Commission of Inquiry accused Eritrean leaders in 2016 of crimes against humanity including murder, torture, rape, and enslaving hundreds of thousands.
The rich can rule alone, disenfranchising or even enslaving the poor, or the poor can rise up and confiscate the wealth of the rich.
A white South Carolina restaurant manager has admitted to enslaving and physically abusing a developmentally disabled black employee over a five-year period, PEOPLE confirms.
It also has implications for the larger conversation around what America as a whole should do to reckon with its history of enslaving black people.
Another features a group of foreign explorers apparently enslaving the local population, while unbeknownst to them, a massive living statue rests just beneath the surface.
Dr. Gates's historical travelogue makes clear that African civilizations were also pretty good at waging war and at enslaving fellow Africans, no outside prompting needed.
Pedro Teixeira, a Portuguese explorer who led expeditions into the Amazon with the aim of enslaving indigenous peoples, established a colonial outpost here in 1626.
In 2014, Islamic State militants swept into Western Iraq's Anbar Province, overrunning Iraqi security forces, enslaving minorities, and causing thousands to flee for their lives.
And in response, St. John has doubled down on his philosophies with "Enslaving the Masses," an extended explanation of the ideas espoused in his original PowerPoint.
From systematically enslaving women to creating nuclear waste work camps, Fred (Joseph Fiennes) and Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) had a major hand in destroying the United States.
In 1621 the Dutch helped secure trade in the East Indies (which included opium) by murdering and enslaving 13,000 people on the islands east of Java.
Originally from Bahrain, al-Bin'ali's was known for issuing religious opinions for ISIS, including one that justified raping and enslaving women from the minority Yazidi community.
"You may have felt it living in a college named for a man who once argued that enslaving your ancestors was a 'positive good,' " Ms. Power said.
The truth is, white Southerners went to war to destroy the United States in order to continue enslaving nearly 40 percent of the people in the region.
Islamic State committed some of its worst atrocities in Sinjar when it swept through the Yazidi region two years ago, killing men, kidnapping children and enslaving women.
By killing off local inhabitants and enslaving Africans to do the backbreaking labor of tending the sugar plant, European settlers managed to build a huge production complex.
He says he had been inspired to come after Islamic State overran the northern town of Sinjar, slaughtering, enslaving and raping thousands of people from the Yazidi minority.
Over the past two years, ISIS has stormed through Iraqi towns and Syrian cities executing, raping and enslaving anyone who refuses to comply with their Islamo-fascist rule.
We believe that people have rights, that they are sovereign over their lives, and that those who live by enslaving or abusing others are denying their own humanity.
Janissaries were originally prisoners of war but soon the tradition advanced to enslaving children from Christian families and keeping them to a Spartan regime of training and education.
When Silicon Valley was still farmland, innovations in the textile industry were shaping the globe, making some communities rich, enslaving others, and sparking wars and revolutions across the world.
WHITE RESTAURANT MANAGER ACCUSED OF ENSLAVING BLACK WORKER "I want him to go to prison, and I want to be there when he go," Smith told the news station.
Voldemort was notorious for enslaving his Death Eaters by threatening them with death—but perhaps Nagini is just a slave to her snake body and not to Voldemort himself?
I would've had a different view of the nation if I'd known about the crimes of raping, lynching, and enslaving my ancestors committed when I was in elementary school.
"We must own our past, and acknowledge the shame, the sin, the injustice, and the ongoing consequences of enslaving an entire race of people," Hickenlooper said, endorsing the legislation.
MUNCHIES decided to put the demo to the test and see just how far along Pic2Recipe is in enslaving mankind with its boundless command over the world's apple turnover recipes.
The sovereign citizens thus believe the government has "pledged its citizenry as collateral, by selling their future earning capabilities to foreign investors, effectively enslaving all Americans," according to the SPLC.
Four high-ranking members of an alleged cult accused of branding and enslaving dozens of female followers were arrested Tuesday, including Seagram's heiress Clare Bronfman and NXIVM president Nancy Salzman.
Garner lost his life to the very system that's been criminalizing, condemning—and many, including myself, would argue—enslaving black men in America with a biased justice system as its vehicle.
Bassam Hawas Quru, who works for International Medical Corps, told how he became an aid worker after Islamic State overran his Sinjar homeland, massacring thousands of his people and enslaving others.
They go from town to town, looting and burning, killing every man who can't hide behind a stone wall, stealing all our crops and livestock, enslaving all our women and children.
A humanoid robot that takes out the trash and cleans our floors is a far more pleasant view of the future than an AI army of automatons bent on enslaving mankind.
But Samuel L. Jackson's American sharpshooter George Washington Williams, who has seen slavery firsthand, makes an appeal: He believes there's a strong possibility that the Belgians are enslaving the African tribes.
But now another dictatorship, ruled by another Communist Party, is operating a new chain of prisons that evoke memory of the gulags — more modern, more high-tech, but no less enslaving.
The root of "plagiarism" lies in the Latin plagium, defined in Roman law as the crime of kidnapping, specifically enslaving free citizens or seizing and extorting labor from someone else's slaves.
IS commanders encouraged this, partly to destroy the Yazidi faith (by killing the men and enslaving the women), and partly as a recruiting tool—join the jihad and gain a sex slave.
But that IBM just announced that the talking, emotion-reading robot will interface with Watson, lil Pep could turn into a smiling, evil robotic mastermind; adorable leader of the human-enslaving resistance.
The killing and enslaving of thousands from Iraq's minority Yazidi community focused international attention on the group's violent campaign to impose its radical ideology and prompted Washington to launch an air offensive.
Moreover, the resounding consensus among historians is that the Confederacy's primary motivation for secession was to forestall the possibility that the federal government might try to stop them from enslaving African-Americans.
Islamic State fighters overran the five villages in 2014 when it swept over Sinjar mountain and the surrounding region inhabited by Yazidis, killing, capturing and enslaving thousands from the Iraqi religious minority.
John rejects the offer, only to change his mind after an entreaty from an American, George Washington Williams (Samuel L. Jackson), who suspects that the Belgian king is enslaving the region's people.
For all his grand vision, Nur was slightly more moderate than the longtime leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau (pictured), who rejoices in enslaving girls and "killing anyone God commands me to kill".
ISIS swept into the Sinjar area in August 2014, displacing, killing and enslaving thousands of Yazidis -- an ancient ethnic and religious minority who are descendants of Kurds and call modern-day Iraq home.
After all, Kim presides over the world's most oppressive state, with a record of enslaving and starving his people, and was responsible for the death of a US prisoner Otto Warmbier last year.
Eritrean leaders should be tried for crimes against humanity including torture, rape, murder and enslaving hundreds of thousands of people, an investigation set up by the U.N. Human Rights Council said in 2016.
The seeds of these forms of oppression were sown when genocide of Native Americans was deemed acceptable, enslaving African Americans was a way of life and exploitation of Asian Americans was the norm.
Of course, there are limits to the comparison: The American Kim is not committing "crimes against humanity," enslaving more than 120,000 of his own people in brutal prison camps, and executing his perceived enemies.
Five years later, the crown is approaching bankruptcy after overcommitting in the region, and Leopold dispatches his trusted representative Leon Rom (Christoph Waltz) to take control by enslaving natives and importing a mercenary army.
But I did hope that the game would engage at all with its core premise, the idea of capturing and enslaving these extradimensional, largely humanoid beings towards the ends of a special police force.
He cited an appeal court ruling this year that a long-standing tradition of enslaving women known as "fifth wives" was illegal and a government move to make June 8 a national anti-slavery day.
In reviewing my Xbox One X, I've spent a lot of time wondering whether my Xbox One X was properly running Middle-earth: Shadow of War, a new action game about enslaving and killing orcs.
When the Islamic State took control of northern Iraq in 2014, it singled out Shiites and Yazidis for the worst treatment, killing or enslaving many and sending the Yazidis fleeing from their homes around Sinjar.
Under his orders, ISIS carried out the genocide of thousands of Yazidis, a religious minority, while enslaving women, holding public floggings and beheading unbelievers, enemies and hostages, including captives from the United States, Britain and Japan.
Conversely, those individuals who explored the enslaving of African Americans would often, in fact, say that a formerly enslaved person talked about having a female owner or talked about being bought or sold by a woman.
"Dead Man's Chest:"Plot: Jack Sparrow races to recover the heart of Davy Jones to avoid enslaving his soul to Jones' service, as other friends and foes seek the heart for their own agenda as well.
"We are still faced, even in Europe, with the return of imperialist tendencies, attempts to change borders by force, assaults on other states, taking their land, enslaving citizens," he said at a ceremony in Pilsudski Square.
LONDON, Feb 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Police arrested three men on Thursday suspected of enslaving 200 migrants on a British flower farm in what officials called one of their largest crackdowns on the modern slave trade.
About 750,000 sexual predators worldwide are online at any given moment, the U.S.-based International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children said last year, often grooming children for sexual abuse as a first step to enslaving them.
Federal authorities have filed a civil rights charge against a white restaurant manager accused by a developmentally disabled black worker of enslaving and abusing him over a five-year-period at his South Carolina eatery, PEOPLE confirms.
It may not be at the front of everyone's mind as they play Pokémon Go, but the idea behind Pokémon is a bit odd: Humans are essentially enslaving animals and then using them to fight one another.
The most dangerous aspect of sugar is the history of how it came to be so plentiful as to become a staple, an economic change made possible by enslaving Africans to work sugar plantations in the New World.
"The need to morally justify enslaving other human beings pushed Europeans to invent a mythical biological racial 'essence' of inferiority for African-descendent people," says Susan Peppers-Bates, an associate professor of philosophy at Stetson University in Florida.
Dreher is not interested in the material facts of the late stages of Roman dominance in the region; if he was, he might be interested in what the Romans' habit of enslaving people did to the agrarian economy.
Beyond the poetic justice of defeating a women-enslaving terrorist organization on Women's Day, it would be an opportunity for U.S. officials to acknowledge the herculean efforts of Kurds, Arabs and Syriac Christians like Moustafa, Hassan and Gawyria.
MEXICO CITY, Feb 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An American woman has accused a Mexican-based church and its leaders of human trafficking, filing a U.S. lawsuit accusing La Luz del Mundo of enslaving and sexually abusing her for decades.
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. human rights investigators accused Eritrean leaders on Wednesday of crimes against humanity including torture, rape, murder and enslaving hundreds of thousands of people and called for the case to be referred to the International Criminal Court.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A British survivor of sex trafficking made an impassioned plea on Wednesday for more action to be taken against those responsible for enslaving people across the globe, from upmarket British and U.S. neighborhoods to slums in India.
Possessed of a golden plot—interracial couple visits white liberal parents upstate, who turn out to be enslaving black people—Peele focused on executing it perfectly, tying up all the loose ends and drawing the movie to a satisfying close.
European explorers compounded the suffering in the 18th and 19th centuries by bringing disease and by brutally enslaving many inhabitants, but Easter Island society had already collapsed and the statue-building had already ceased long before the first Europeans showed up.
Moreover, an army officer and a paramilitary officer were convicted in February of raping and enslaving indigenous women in the 1980s, during Guatemala's long civil war, suggesting, some advocates say, that such behavior has long been entrenched in this country.
Not all of them will come to pass — for example, it is unlikely that we will end up in as extreme a state as Gilead, the woman-enslaving theocracy in Margaret Atwood's terrifying The Handmaid's Tale (soon to be a Hulu series).
"We faced an assault on July 15th that appeared to be a coup attempt but was actually aimed at enslaving us…[we] fought the same figures as Alp Arslan," Mr Erdogan told a crowd of thousands, alluding to wild rumours of Western interference.
Barnawi didn't promise to quit enslaving girls, nor to quit ambushing relief columns bringing food to 244,000 starving children, nor to quit slaughtering people who will not convert to Islam or fight for Boko Haram, nor to quit using children as bombs.
Market domination at any cost was also the plan for WeWork, which extracted huge concessions from its own landlords and acquired apps designed to streamline office work in the hopes of somehow enslaving its members in a kind of technological walled garden.
Kim served as Lee's translator when she came to the US in 2007 to advocate for the passing of House Resolution 121, which called for the Japanese government to acknowledge and apologize for its role in enslaving young women during the war.
But his enduring status as an outsider icon tends to overlook the fact that Manson was a virulent racist—and the murders he orchestrated were fueled by the delusion that African Americans were plotting race war in hopes of enslaving all white people.
That overlooked cultural history was evolving, he said, while in colleges as well as in the cotton fields "the besmirching of the African past" became pivotal to the process not only of enslaving blacks but of destroying their spiritual and psychological moorings.
No historical sense of our country's history of enslaving and exploiting African Americans for profit and for control, a system that's still perpetuated today, if not in the owning of humans then in their imprisonment, in economic disinvestment, and controlling their images.
And the revelation is to stand up against the constituted powers that are enslaving people—that are, you know, cheating people, trying to trick people into believing that they should give over their money to appease a god that's just an inanimate object.
A federal jury on Thursday found a Texas couple guilty of enslaving a girl from Guinea for 22010 years at their home in a Dallas-Fort Worth suburb, where she was forced to cook, clean and care for their children, investigators said.
Science-fiction writing and popular movies, from "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) to "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (103), have speculated about artificial intelligence (AI) that exceeds the expectations of its creators and escapes their control, eventually outcompeting and enslaving humans or targeting them for extinction.
It's hard to glean the full story from this trailer, but it appears that there's a potentially paranormal family enslaving black people to reenact the brutal and despicable setting of the antebellum South, a period where slavery was rampant before the American Civil War.
Mr. Kerry also accused the Islamic State of crimes against Sunni Muslims and Kurds, executing Christians in Iraq and Coptic and Ethiopian Christians in Libya, enslaving Christian women and girls, and systematically destroying the cultural heritage of the Armenian, Syrian Orthodox and Roman Catholic communities.
Ultimately, abolition of the monstrosity of abducting and enslaving millions of Africans required something beyond moderation and compromise among slavery's opponents and "statesmanlike" defenders, such as Calhoun, and ambivalent apologists (including even Abraham Lincoln, who long prioritized saving the Union above emancipating the slaves).
Mounting this exhibition at NYU's King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center is a clever way of twisting that revolutionary knife: to place emphasis on the vitality of Aponte's revolutionary idea in a space dedicated to promoting research on the once dominant, enslaving colonial power.
Last May, when Women on 20s, a nonprofit organization that was petitioning to put women on American money, announced that Tubman was the polled favorite, Jay Smooth argued that America's legacy of enslaving human beings for profit made Tubman an imperfect choice for the $20 bill.
After all, the perversity of our current coexistence with technology doesn't exactly stem from enslaving bots to do our dirty work but emerges from patriarchal efforts to humanize them, as exemplified by Siri and Alexa, technologies that reveal that the ideal subservient figure is still a woman.
Of course, those problems are often a direct result of policies and actions of the United States and European nations: to name just a few, kidnapping and enslaving their citizens; plundering their natural resources; propping up their dictators and corrupt regimes; and holding them financially hostage for generations.
Berger, who holds a degree in history according to the Lanthorn, went on to name two more historical figures he'd like to dine with: Former President John F. Kennedy and Christopher Columbus -- another some call a controversial choice for enslaving indigenous people upon landing in the New World.
Southern historians have tried continually to rewrite the Civil War as a war of "Northern aggression" and a fight for "states' rights" rather than a war to keep enslaving human beings — but in 1861, Ballou, a passionate supporter of President Lincoln, must have known exactly what he was fighting for.
In August of 2014, IS began slaughtering, enslaving, and forcibly converting the Yazidi people living in northern Iraq, as part of a larger campaign to control and eliminate the nomadic religious minority, whose faith dates back centuries and espouses a complex beliefs that include aspects of Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and Islam.
Ms. Wells recalled "The Beauty Myth," Naomi Wolf's 21983 book in which she argued that contemporary ideals of beauty, proposed in large part by a male-dominated cosmetics industry, were enslaving women and holding them in thrall to all manner of restrictive practices, from makeup to surgery to eating disorders.
This Black Mirror episode suggests that while some big tech names, like Bill Gates and Elon Musk, worry about a superintelligent AI enslaving or destroying humanity, the more immediate threat is human beings, who misuse modern tools every day to manipulate and harm people in ways an AI would never dream of.
In light of that, I devised the idea of posing the usual round of introductory interview questions to Death Eyes' Jurado and guitarist Jason Blackmore, having them answer in both languages then plugging their Spanish answers into Google Translate to see how close SkyNet is to enslaving the Spanish speaking part of humanity.
At the same time that Mediterranean piracy was an 18th-century reality — delivering thousands of European captives into Ottoman servitude and, not to be forgotten, numerous Muslim captives into Europe — operas about Turks were a cultural phenomenon, with hundreds of productions featuring turbaned sultans and pashas enslaving hundreds of sopranos in their harems.
" In 2014, a UN commission found that the North Korean government was "among the most rights-repressing in the world," and that it "practices collective punishment for supposed anti-state offenses, effectively enslaving hundreds of thousands of citizens, including children, in prison camps and other detention facilities where they face deplorable conditions and forced labor.
And, due to Japan's conservative ruling party's refusal to fully admit its military's role in enslaving the comfort women and importing forced laborers from Korea, the topic remains a source of deep tension between South Korea and Japan that recently escalated into a full-fledged trade war and Seoul's cancellation of an intelligence-sharing pact with Tokyo.
And even if you don't think mega-platforms cause harm by eroding civic and democratic values (against, well, plenty of evidence to the contrary), if you value creativity, competition and consumer choice, it's equally a no-brainer to tend your markets in a way that allows multiple distinct networks to thrive, rather than let one megacorp get so powerful it's essentially metastasized into a Borg-like entity capable of enslaving and/or destroying any challenger, idea or even value in its path.
Ms. Murad's quest poses an acute test for the promise of international justice, born from the ashes of Nazi genocide 70 years ago, after World War II. If the most powerful countries in the world cannot hold accountable those who are accused of enslaving women for sex, beheading their perceived enemies, turning children into suicide bombers and carrying out what an international panel believes could be an act of genocide against the Yazidi people, what is the very notion of international justice good for?

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