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Slavery, Everyone?
by Paul Hein

Someone in Congress has introduced a particularly
silly bit of legislation: the National Slave Memorial
Act, which would serve to erect a National Slave
Memorial on the Mall in Washington, DC.

It's blackmail, literally. No congressman with more
than a handful of black voters in his district would
dare vote against it; and once established, it will be
taken as some sort of proof that blacks are entitled
to slavery reparations. Why, the government itself
has recognized the horrors of slavery by building
this National Slave Memorial! Pay up!

But in a way, the Memorial might be a good idea.
Slavery is something which should be kept in mind.
Excepting marriage, there is no more enduring,
universal, or accepted social institution on earth
than slavery. The Memorial could (but won't)
remind us of that. The reason it won't is that it will
deal solely with American black slavery of the type
that became extinct about the time of the so-called
Civil War.

Black's Law Dictionary defines "slave" thusly: "a
person who is wholly subject to the will of another;
one who has no freedom of action but whose person
and services are wholly under the control of
another." Webster has a similar definition, adding
the concept of ownership. While the ownership of
one person by another is odious, to be sure, it was
perhaps not what made black slavery so offensive.
Rather, it was that idea of total domination of one
person by another, "owned" or not. Since
childhood, we have associated this arrangement
with the slavery of the plantation, the cruel
overseer, the smug and pitiless owner, the whips
and chains, the noble oppressed savage. OK, but
awfully parochial!

What about a soldier? People actually enlist in the
army, you know, and what do they get? Total
domination by another. The soldier does what he is
told, when he's told. He eats where and when and
what he's expected to eat, wears what he's assigned
to wear, and does what he's told to do. If he
attempts to leave without permission, he'll be shot,
and if he escapes, he'll be hunted down and put in
prison for the offense.

Jail is pretty much the same, lacking only the cachet
of patriotism. The prisoners are totally dominated
by others. So if we accept the definitions of slavery
provided by the dictionary, these people are slaves
also, and our country is full of them  especially in
prisons.

But what of the rest of us? Well, let's see. My
friend, who is actually unashamed to refer to
himself as a "liberal," would think me insane if I
called him a slave. He drives to his company every
morning in a car licensed by the state. He attaches
the state's ID plates to the car, even though it runs
fine without them, and he gains no perceptible or
immediate benefit from attaching them. He pays for
these devices yearly, and wouldn't dream of
operating "his" automobile without them. OK, but
otherwise, he's free as a bird. Well, a bird that
needs another license to fly. Having bought and
licensed the car, he then licenses himself, and again
pays for the license, or official permission, to drive
it. (At or below the speed limit, of course!) OK,
OK, but he could avoid this by taking the bus, and
being really free!

Except that when he gets to his office, he considers
job applications, mindful of federal guidelines
regarding hiring, which he dare not ignore. He's
very careful not to fire any employee in violation of
the rules about such things. He periodically checks
the plant to be sure it bears the proper notices of
federal labor laws, equal employment
opportunities, and safety notices required by an
agency far away, in Washington.

He hands over a large portion of his compensation
to Washington as well, without question. The very
assumption of servitude is unquestioned. At home,
he may be unable to barbecue when he desires, to
avoid worsening the deadly menace of pollution. If
it's an even-numbered day, he is permitted to water
his lawn for two hours.

Before retiring he may watch a few hours of TV on
state-licensed stations, or do some broadcasting of
his own as a ham operator  duly licensed, of
course, and in accord with all the regulations
pertaining thereto. On the weekend, he may cut his
own lawn, being careful to transport the gasoline
for the mower in an approved container, and
maintaining the various safety devices built into his
machine pursuant to federal mandates. Or he may
hire someone to cut it for him, being careful to obey
the laws about withholding and social security. If he
ignores his lawn, the city may fine him for allowing
the grass to exceed the permitted height.

Should I suggest to my friend that he appears to be
dominated by strangers, and is, by definition, a
slave, he would become impatient with me.
"Nonsense. The various laws and regulations about
which you complain are clearly for the good of
society, and serve a useful purpose." Well, perhaps,
but not so obviously as black slavery being for the
good of plantation society, and serving a useful
purpose  at least prior to the invention of
mechanical cotton picking machinery, at which time
slavery would have become so inefficient as to be
discarded quite spontaneously.

So I say let's build that Slave Memorial! Only in
the interests of diversity and quotas, let's not make
the black slaves depicted thereon more than about
11% of the total.

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