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The reason human population grew is because kings bred human chattel for 5k yrs

From 300,000 BC to the 19th century chattel slavery was real...
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  12/08/25
(mentally ill person posting from the Pearl River Delta)
Louis Poasteur
  12/08/25
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Jack in the Green and Merry Christmas!
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Date: December 8th, 2025 8:35 PM
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From 300,000 BC to the 19th century chattel slavery was really fucking normal. The earliest you see any hint of rebellion against slavery as an institution is in the 17th century.

What happened was that once crops got domesticated, people started to cluster in riverine environments where all wealth was derived from labor. There was nothing but labor that made a kingdom wealthy and powerful. Kings everywhere tried to grow their populations by growing more food, intensifying agriculture in order to maximize population density. No one thought this was even an issue until the 1970s

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Date: December 8th, 2025 8:51 PM
Author: Louis Poasteur

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Date: December 8th, 2025 8:58 PM
Author: Jack in the Green and Merry Christmas!



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