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MoG2 Since: Apr, 2009
Oct 13th 2011 at 1:44:43 PM •••

I can't help it, but the trope name makes me wonder "what, there are several brands for slaves now?"

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UnSamuraiTricolore Since: Aug, 2021
Nov 9th 2021 at 5:04:28 AM •••

The "Green Pass", said to be to prove your Covid-19 vaccination, is technically a Slave Brand: due to it being mandated for basically everything (at least in Italy), rights have become a concession that the government and banks give you temporarily and can revoke whenever they want, meaning people that lack the green pass (often referred to as "No Vax" or "Fascists") literally have no rights and are technically nonexistent from a state perspective, while people who have the green pass are slaves because they are constantly under the threat of losing it if they don't obey to whatever the government and the banks want.

UnSamuraiTricolore Since: Aug, 2021
Nov 9th 2021 at 5:06:25 AM •••

I think the Green Pass is defo this trope, but I refused to put it since the admins might ban me for "Fascist propaganda" or stuff like that, considering that being against said pass nets you accusations of fascism

UnSamuraiTricolore The Italian Samurai Since: Aug, 2021
The Italian Samurai
Nov 9th 2021 at 4:59:11 AM •••

The Green Pass which apparently serves as a way of showing you are vaccinated against COVID-19 is this trope de-facto: not having it causes you to be considered a dangerous individual and strips you of all your rights, meaning that, with the Green Pass system having become generalized and necessary for work, studies and overall living, freedom has basically become a concession by the government and the banks which can be revoked in a single click. Chip implants for human use which monitor the body in real time have become prevalent in Sweden: they still aren't compulsory, but, if they become it, they are this trope

Edited by UnSamuraiTricolore
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