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Sold down the river – slavery in china? (Only virtual one for now)

This excerpt from the newly launched blog “China Social Games“ (via CN Review) might  be the most Politically incorrect paragraph you’re likely to read today: 

Case #1: Enslave and Humiliate your Friends

Slave Manor copies the original Facebook game Friends for Sale! but takes the competition to another level. White-collar workers flock to the SNS Kaixin001 to hire their boss as their virtual slave—upon which they can make him shovel shit or marry an extremely ugly girl. Female slaves can be assigned to different hardships: serving as a “special hostess” or marrying an old black slave. The punishments on the original Facebook game were likely far tamer.

So, ageism, sexism and racism are all in abundance in this lovely game. Enslaving your boss in virtual reality, I suppose, is a pretty decent outlet for office frustration. As for the rest of it – PC is yet to make it’s debut in the harmonious kingdom. Not sure why but I find it amusing, in a way.

 

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