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Pimp/Slavery Comparison

PIMP-CONTROLLED PROSTITUTION

PRE-CIVIL WAR SLAVERY

1) The victim's status as subhuman widely accepted by community but not by law.

1) The victim's status as non human property recognized by law.

2) Can be bought and sold privately.

2) Can be bought and sold publically.

3) Can be moved from place to place without consent.

3) Can be moved from place to place without consent.

4) Can be controlled with physical violence at will.

4) Can be controlled with physical violence at will.

5) Open to unlimited sexual use by pimp, his friends, and customers.

5) Open to unlimited sexual use by owner and anyone else he permits.

6) Children are used by pimps to leverage control. They can also be used as sexual merchandise themselves, and/or lost to child protective services.

6) Children are property of owner and are slaves, too, and can be sold separately from parents.

7) All belongings are property of pimp, including clothing.

7) All belongings are property of owner, including clothing.

8) Food and shelter may be withheld as a means of control.

8) Amount of food and quality of shelter entirely up to owner.

9) All money earned is taken by pimp.

9) All money received for slave's work goes to owner.

10) Pimp may kill victim. Effort to investigate crime will vary. Response sometimes is very minimal.

10) Owner can kill slave at will without legal consequences.

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