No, I don't like that outcome. I object to it on principle and I don't think you could convince me it could be managed in a moral way without the entire nation first readopting a Christian moral framework. We see how badly wage slaves are treated, how much worse would it be if those slaves were no longer paid or treated as anything other than property? It wouldn't be the paternal slavery of the 1700s and 1800s America, it would be the slavery of the Carribean sugar plantations where you'd see them simply being worked to death in the fields and replaced without so much as a second thought.
No, I don't like that outcome. I object to it on principle and I don't think you could convince me it could be managed in a moral way without the entire nation first readopting a Christian moral framework. We see how badly wage slaves are treated, how much worse would it be if those slaves were no longer paid or treated as anything other than property? It wouldn't be the paternal slavery of the 1700s and 1800s America, it would be the slavery of the Carribean sugar plantations where you'd see them simply being worked to death in the fields and replaced without so much as a second thought.