[Poll] I call for a motion for the Imperial Government to formally re-brand Imperial Slavery as Imperial Servitude.
Whether Imperial, Federal, or Alliance, no matter what your own stance on slavery, it should be obvious that there is a big difference between the highly regulated and more ethically balanced practice of Imperial Slavery, and the kind of tragic, illegal slavery that runs rampant throughout sectors of space that supposedly condemn any form of slavery.
The two practices deserve to have a more face valid distinction in common parlance.
When talking to the average greenhorn pilot, new to intergalactic politics, there is often a massive misunderstanding of what Imperial slavery actually is. I believe that with a different label, it would be more immediately clear that there is an actual distinction between a real slave and the contracted servants of the Empire.
Just for clarification, Imperial slavery is the practice of allowing private Imperial citizens to make the choice to enter into a contracted period of servitude to repay a personally accrued debt. It's important to note that for an Imperial citizen, being in debt to another person is tantamount to a defacto kind of economic slavery and is highly dishonorable. So this option is a moral necessity that allows a person a route back to economic freedom and a restoration of lost honor. This differs from the illegal slavery, present elsewhere in the galaxy, where people are taken by force, or while defenseless in hyper-sleep (but always against their will) and sold to the highest bidder, where they will go and be forced to work in unknown conditions for the remainder of their life.
They are very different practices, and should be recognized as such. I'm sure also that Imperial citizens would would prefer a label that more accurately reflects their station. To enter in the contract is a service of Honor, by which they are an Imperial servant, and not just a lowly slave. As well, those who employ such persons should see the improvement in clarity by referring to servants instead of slaves.
I'm not necessarily asking anyone to agree with the practice of Imperial slavery, just to recognize that there is a difference in the practice that ought to be noted. Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Whether Imperial, Federal, or Alliance, no matter what your own stance on slavery, it should be obvious that there is a big difference between the highly regulated and more ethically balanced practice of Imperial Slavery, and the kind of tragic, illegal slavery that runs rampant throughout sectors of space that supposedly condemn any form of slavery.
The two practices deserve to have a more face valid distinction in common parlance.
When talking to the average greenhorn pilot, new to intergalactic politics, there is often a massive misunderstanding of what Imperial slavery actually is. I believe that with a different label, it would be more immediately clear that there is an actual distinction between a real slave and the contracted servants of the Empire.
Just for clarification, Imperial slavery is the practice of allowing private Imperial citizens to make the choice to enter into a contracted period of servitude to repay a personally accrued debt. It's important to note that for an Imperial citizen, being in debt to another person is tantamount to a defacto kind of economic slavery and is highly dishonorable. So this option is a moral necessity that allows a person a route back to economic freedom and a restoration of lost honor. This differs from the illegal slavery, present elsewhere in the galaxy, where people are taken by force, or while defenseless in hyper-sleep (but always against their will) and sold to the highest bidder, where they will go and be forced to work in unknown conditions for the remainder of their life.
They are very different practices, and should be recognized as such. I'm sure also that Imperial citizens would would prefer a label that more accurately reflects their station. To enter in the contract is a service of Honor, by which they are an Imperial servant, and not just a lowly slave. As well, those who employ such persons should see the improvement in clarity by referring to servants instead of slaves.
I'm not necessarily asking anyone to agree with the practice of Imperial slavery, just to recognize that there is a difference in the practice that ought to be noted. Thank you for your time and consideration.
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