I hate to tell you, that's an inconvenience not literal slavery.
You must live a privileged life to compare forced servitude and plays at genetic inferiority to not getting paid.
Yes.
Try in a different and better way.
I don't need to, you're still defending your point which is that not getting paid is literally slavery.
Check yourself, no one is selling their children nor themselves down river. Like how is the fact it is objectively offensive to compare the two not altogether glaring to you?
That's all that matters to you, I guess. As long as it isn't literally the exact same thing as people in chains picking cotton in the fields, it's just fine and it doesn't matter who suffers. So fine. It isn't literal slavery. It's just incredibly cruel, especially to children who did nothing to deserve it.
Well considering all of this turned out to be you being nitpicky when the point was to illustrate how cruel something you decided was merely an inconvenience was, yeah, I'm pretty indignant. Especially since now it's suddenly not just inconvenient but cruel.
Inconveniences can be cruel boss, they're not however slavery no matter how dramatic and indignate you choose to be.
You're implying being owned and not being paid are analogous, they're not.
No one owns your children, no one is going to whip you, you need not but your freedom if that's even a possibility, you're not in fact less than anyone else in a legal sense of personhood.
It's not productive to be so hyperbolic especially when what you're saying is incredibly offensive let alone to be indignate when someone tries to explain to you how downright cruel and insensitive you're being.
trouble or problems, especially in connection with what you need or would like yourself
We apologize for the delay and regret any inconvenience it may have caused.
So then, is it by definition an inconvenience. You may not like it being factual but it is.
a person who is owned by another person and is forced to work for and obey them
Not quite the same there huh? You know, what with the owned as property thing.
Again, is my class as perceived by you somehow altering the English language or basic human decency? No, then what does it matter. If we're being classiest I know someone who's posted pictures of their old world hardwood library bigger than a lot of folks living spaces. So if it matters, how rich are you?