Pokémon: America  
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   That's...An artistic understatement.   Actual Slavebearing vessals often held huge populations of 
children and toddlers.  Certain museums have manacles on display that were made to bind these 
emaciated 3-year-olds.  Such cruelty was largely unneccessary to keep a small child in one place,
but doing something simply "BECAUSE I CAN" is a very old behavior, and so these manacles were
used anyway.  Like the Trail of Tears, often  half of an entire "shipment" of slaves  wouldn't
survrve such  a trip.  
    
   
   Most people seem to think that slavery in america died out 200 years ago.  In a way, it has, but outsourcing of jobs allows slavery by allowing american businessmen to hire and place "employment positions" in regions of the world that have no laws against such atrocities.  I really wish there hadn't been so much whining about immigrants stealing "American" jobs, because now, many of those "jobs" (and title deeds of "American" soil as well, I might add) are simply being exported, enne masse,  by Sellouts...  
    
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