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IF the genders were reversed...
How much time would a man have gotten???

'Horny' nurse who was caught raping stepson, 15, when husband walked in on them takes plea deal to secure wildly light sentence

The plea deal will see her spend two years in prison, followed by two years of community control and ten years of sex offender probation.
Von Yates will also have to complete 200 hours of community service, cover court costs and pay fines.

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I have given considerable thought about posting this. And I still don’t know. But it addresses a couple of issues; slavery and the common worth of man in the US back in the early days, especially the Irish. I have a lot of thoughts about a lot of things because of life experiences abroad and I wonder about things coming full circle.

We all should take time to consider if we are here because of the sacrifices that were made. Granted it was different times. But here we all are.

 
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back in the day, they used to take the families of terribly delinquent young people outside the city walls and stone them.
delinquency wasn't a big problem back then.
This only works if a society’s morality is proper. Unfortunately it cuts both ways. If the morality is wrong you wind up with proper people getting persecuted and society suffers. So it raises an important question: is that society moral or is it degenerate? I’m not questioning whether the parent’s culpability, that’s legitimate. But what I’m asking is whether the magistrates are moral in their judgements.
 
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slavery and the common worth of man in the US back in the early days, especially the Irish

Indentured servitude not quite the same as outright chattel slavery. In some cases the difference between them may not be much.

Bound apprenticeship is another form of cheap labor popular from the time.
 
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Indentured servitude not quite the same as outright chattel slavery. In some cases the difference between them may not be much.

Bound apprenticeship is another form of cheap labor popular from the time.
Correct. My question/suspicion is whether or not we are heading back in the same general direction via fiat currency annd financial illiteracy. Time will tell,but I think we are on that path. Until people say no to profligate purchases and the middle/lower economic classes are raised up the future shows a dim outcome. The debtee will not release the debtor until the agreed upon debt is paid.

But it is interesting that the debt requirement was transferred between owners of the debt even then, as today. Dark pools are not modern, just more advanced.

But what do I know. I’m just a moron opining on the web.
 
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whether or not we are heading back

Yeah, the use of the word "slavery" tripped me up because of its common use today as having a very specific meaning. English sucks, latin does too.

I don't know that we can go back to legal servitude in the US without a change to law or maybe even constitution.

But, servitude in the US never stopped it just stopped being sanctioned. If very much still exists today, it's hard to say if it's any more prevalent than it used to be.

Legal forms (loosely) of it today take the form of employers billing employees for training or equipment if they quit.