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Renée Menéndez's avatar

Is there any reason why the Israelis—who were slaves, after all—were even confronted with the general forgiveness of debts in Babylon? This could indicate that "slavery" wasn't as serious as is commonly claimed. Perhaps the exodus from Palestine was even voluntary, since it offered the opportunity to settle Mesopotamia and even live better than was possible in the bone-dry desert of Palestine. I'm thinking of Catherine the Great's offer to the Germans: land and livelihood if they would come to Russia—which was then happily accepted...

And by the way: the usual treatment of slaves was of that kind, that nobody could reproduce. For that reason there are almost no black people in Arabia.

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