Quote:So, they've no obligation to work, they get a salary for the work and they are not treated as property. Doesn't sound like slavery to me.Correct, but the slave of a master also received enough nutrition, shelter and even perhaps a wife and children.
Treated as property? I wish they were, as people actually protect their property from harm. Those people are not protected from harm.
Quote:No, as indicated, values can be forced onto others, which would lead to its survival.Well, it is not me, as a single person, who is forcing a value on anyone.
Besides, these values are necessary for our national survival.
So it would be only logical if we protect them.
Quote:So, to eliminate any threat to your society's identity, you force your values on anyone who wouldn't willingly accept them?Anyone who isn't willing in accepting those is free to do so.
But such people have to be in touch with people who do accept, and live out these values, yes? They have to respect the way that the majority handles things, and may not voice out or carry out actions that could go against the values of the public.
However, they have the right to live in harmony with the values of the people, by obeying the same rules that everyone does.
Suggesting otherwise would be to suggest anarchy and terrorism.
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