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    And people sell them too already. They aren’t exploited.

    Yeah there will be people that try to abuse it, that applies to literally everything in life and should never be the reason to not do something.

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        Unless they are forced to it can’t be exploitation.

        Now if they work health benefits into instead of just paying better wages, that would be more on the exploitation side. But thats the bad eggs ruining it for the other 98% that don’t abuse it.

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          it’s definitely exploitation. you just don’t like the connotation. they are being exploited for their blood just like a well is exploited for oil a mountain is exploited for minerals and forests are exploited for wood.

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            Exploit has multiple meanings, exploiting a resource and exploiting someone in an underhand or unfair way do have the same phrase to explain them. But exploiting a resource is obviously much different than treating workers unfairly.

            Verbs and nouns typically have different meanings for the same word, maybe time for an English refresher.

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              I’m using it correctly. don’t be condescending. you might think it’s a fair exploitation, but it’s exploitation nonetheless.

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              since you clearly went to a dictionary, you can see none of the definitions even mention “force”.

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                There are other words in the definitions that mean the same.

                What do you think unfair and underhanded means….?

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                  to be clear, my definition is correct, and you are objecting to the connotation of other definitions. this is very much your problem .

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              mounds and greens have nothing to do with this. we are only using the transitive verb here.