MODASLA PREMIUM SLAVES
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For Immediate Release:

December 15, 2009


Recently, we and our fellow slave retailers have experienced backlash for some of the services we offer.  YouTube videos (www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr4xnWa1R2M), email campaigns, and numerous websites such as abolishslavery.org and freetheslaves.net dominate the web informing people of the “ills” of human slavery often depicting disgusting and disheartening misrepresentations of the beauty that is the slave trade.  We here at Modasla find the accusations and implications completely ludicrous.  Contrary to what is depicted in news reports and other media, we DO NOT lure nor rip women and children from their homes and force them into labor and sexual servitude.  Instead, we take women and children looking for viable economic opportunities and purpose in life and provide them with the chance to be useful and productive citizens. 

Our slaves have been abandoned by their families who often come looking for them after their new found economic freedom and when they are rejected, they accuse slave owners of forced labor and holding their family members against their will.  Because of this, we as slave owners have been forced to take our operations even further underground and keep our slaves in hiding to protect them.  Our slaves come to us broken, lonely, and afraid, looking to lead purposeful lives replete with meaningful connections and relationships.  For our love-starved sex slaves, we provide the opportunity to interact with and be of service to hundreds of men annually.  For our domestic slaves, we place them in loving families with demanding labor needs so that they never question their usefulness. 

The services we offer are no different from those offered by esteemed organizations such as the Peace Corps.  Like the Peace Corps, we cultivate those with a servant’s heart to be of greater service to humanity regardless of their race, socio-economic status, or religion.  We have a far-reaching clientele ranging from foreign dignitaries to U.S. Government officials, the Catholic Church, school teachers, Rabbis and retirees.   Slaves are an integral part of the functioning of our economy and world.  We have more slaves in the world today (Approx. 27 million) than at any other time in history and their presence undoubtedly is a major component in keeping factories running, sexual appetites quenched, and home labor needs met. 

The United Nations, the U.S. and other foreign governments have implicitly pledged their support to our industry by rightfully ignoring calls to tighten and enforce the legislation and penalties for slave trading often demanded by disenchanted former slaves and the advocates they have rallied with their fictitious protests.  The silence and inaction of these organizations charged with protecting human liberties speaks volumes to our cause and reinforces our stance that our services are valuable and needed.  We thank the U.N, the U.S., and foreign governments, particularly those in Eastern Europe for their support and hope we can continue to count on it in the future.  

 

 

 In an effort to dispel the myths and misconceptions the media has infiltrated the pubic with, Modasla in conjunction with other retailers, is offering a limited-time free trial of our domestic and sex slaves at one of our participating international locations.  Click here to redeem your coupon and try us out for yourself.  *Certain restrictions apply. Limited Time Only.

 


 

 

 


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