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[ SECRET POST #5117 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5117 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Rise of the Phoenixes]
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[A Bug's Life]
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[Nightmare before Christmas]
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(SPN)
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[Dragon Age]
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06. [SPOILERS for Wonder Woman 1984]
[WARNING for discussion of non-con]

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07. [WARNING for discussion of transphobia]

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08. [WARNING for discussion of suicide/self-harm]

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09. [WARNING for discussion of sexual assault]

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10. [WARNING for non-con]

[Bridgerton (Netflix)]
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(Anonymous) 2021-01-09 01:09 am (UTC)(link)Slavery existed in the Iron Age, Roman empire and up to the middle ages. Not in stately homes. But carry on lecturing us wrongly about our history.
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(Anonymous) 2021-01-09 01:22 am (UTC)(link)You're thinking of Somerset v Stewart here (I'm pretty sure). And, one, Somerset's case didn't actually say no one on British soil could be a slave; that was the argument that was made by the anti-slavery lawyers, but the actual judgment just said that the slave's owner couldn't force him to leave the country. And two, Somerset overturned the existing legal opinion at the time, which held that slavery was completely legal in England. So... before Somerset, it was absolutely possible for slaves to exist on British soil, and there were in fact slaves on British soil.
It is true that they weren't a major feature of British life, the way they were in the colonies, but "no slaves in Britain" is really not correct.
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