esclavagism
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French esclavagisme.
Noun
esclavagism (uncountable)
- (non-native speakers' English) Slavery.
- 2000 March 2, Lord Drakken, “Re : Correspondance avec de supers correspondants.”, in alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-10:
- I do know what is racism. And usa is more like south africa than europe. You know, esclavagism, kkk and all that stuffs...
- 2000 December 19, Tom, “biggest question about america?”, in alt.music.rage-machine (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-10:
- i do not agree with this point of wiew, coz i'm french ! UK had the first constitution, but we made the first declaration of human rights back in 1789 and were among the first to supress esclavagism
- 2001 September 21, Jean-Baptiste Nizet, “Terrorism. World Trade Building”, in comp.lang.java.advocacy (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-10:
- May I remind you that apartheid was stopped in the US in the late seventies, and that esclavagism has been very long to stop, too.
- 2003 July 25, roger gonnet, “CCHR happy with NAACP”, in alt.religion.scientology (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-10:
- as a father or grandfather, I believe in a future with no totalitarian criminal cults, no abuses by totalitarian governments only aimed at money, no toptalitarisms, and no esclavagism.
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