So those of you who follow the Odds and Ends thread may have already seen this
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/04/us/wisconsin-racially-insensitive-lesson-slavery-trnd/index.html
TLDR - some Wisconsin middle school history teachers figured that since the topic was Ancient Mesopotamia, questions about slavery were nice and family-friendly, right? Turns out, not so much... especially when they picked the first day of Black History Month. But this thread isn't about their mistake... rather, inspired by Loxuru, I'm reapproariating the question, which I think is probably better suited to the members of this board than to middle schoolers.
I know, it kind of gives the answer away, right? But you don't have to follow Hammurabi's Code - and if you do, you can always specify how. Oh, and even though the pronoun given is male, you can refer to a female slave in your answer!
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/04/us/wisconsin-racially-insensitive-lesson-slavery-trnd/index.html
TLDR - some Wisconsin middle school history teachers figured that since the topic was Ancient Mesopotamia, questions about slavery were nice and family-friendly, right? Turns out, not so much... especially when they picked the first day of Black History Month. But this thread isn't about their mistake... rather, inspired by Loxuru, I'm reapproariating the question, which I think is probably better suited to the members of this board than to middle schoolers.
I know, it kind of gives the answer away, right? But you don't have to follow Hammurabi's Code - and if you do, you can always specify how. Oh, and even though the pronoun given is male, you can refer to a female slave in your answer!