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Originally Posted by Wolferz
I guess this lends much credence to the term... "going to work in the salt mines" 
It's despicable and it's happened here in America too, so, South Korea isn't alone in this dastardly practice of human exploitation.
They had best mind their P's & Q's or else we might decide to leave them on their own up on the 38th parallel. Which would result in a DPRK annexation of their entire population into slavery to Little Kim and his ilk. 
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Ahh, but it still happens here in the U.S. and it's completely acceptable and legal in todays society. In 2013 there were somewhere around 6 million slaves in the U.S. workin for or under the supervision of the man.
The Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude,
except as punishment for a crime.