15+ Kevin Bales Quotes On Education, Culture And Slavery
Kevin Bales is an American author and internationally recognized expert on modern slavery and human trafficking. He is the co-founder and president emeritus of Free the Slaves, the world’s largest anti-slavery organization. He is the author of the book Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy and is a professor at the University of Nottingham in the UK. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Kevin Bales on education, leadership, culture.
Slavery is theft - theft of a life, theft of work, theft of any property or produce, theft even of the children a slave might have borne. — Kevin Bales
Slavery is an obscenity. It is not just stealing someone's labor; it is the theft of an entire life. — Kevin Bales
Slavery is what slavery's always been: About one person controlling another person using violence and then exploiting them economically, paying them nothing. That's what slavery's about — Kevin Bales
For some slaves, the first step out of bondage is to learn to see their lives with new eyes. Their reality is a social world where they have their place and some assurance of a subsistence diet. Born into slavery, they cannot easily redefine their lives outside the frame of enslavement. — Kevin Bales
It's as if all identity has been stolen from them, except their identity as slaves. — Kevin Bales
The factor that makes people extremely vulnerable to enslavement is the lack of the rule of law. — Kevin Bales
There are more slaves alive today than all the people stolen from Africa in the time of the transatlantic slave trade. Put another way, today's slave population is greater than the population of Canada, and six times greater than the population of Israel. — Kevin Bales
The flow of people into the United States into slavery, it follows the other types of immigration into the United States, so people who are trying to build new lives, trying to build a better life. — Kevin Bales
Throughout all of human history slaves have been expensive capital purchase items. And today they're disposal inputs like styrofoam cups to an economic process. — Kevin Bales
It surprises people that there's actually a very large number of slaves in the world today-our best estimate is 27 million. And that is defining a slave in a very narrow way; we're not talking about sweatshop workers or people who are just poor, we're talking about people who are controlled by violence, who cannot walk away, who are being held against their will, who are being paid nothing. — Kevin Bales
Most of the people who come into slavery today, the people who enter into slavery for the first time in the present moment, are not captured, they're not knocked over the head, it doesn't follow the old sorts of mechanisms. — Kevin Bales
We have to make it clear to the multi-nationals that slavery is too high a price to pay for cheap goods — Kevin Bales
We're up at almost seven billion people on the planet and most of that growth has been in the developing world. — Kevin Bales
Yes, twenty-seven million in slavery is a lot of people, but it is just .0043 percent of the world's population. Yes, $23 billion a year in slave-made products as services is a lot of money but it is exactly what Americans spent on Valentine's Day in 2005. If humans trafficking generates $32 billion in profits annually, that is still a tiny drop in the ocean of the world economy. — Kevin Bales
If our kids were hungry, we'd step into slavery. — Kevin Bales
Life Lessons by Kevin Bales
- Kevin Bales teaches us the importance of understanding the global issue of modern slavery and the need to take action to end it.
- He emphasizes the need for collaboration between governments, businesses, and individuals to create effective solutions to the problem.
- He also stresses the importance of educating people about the issue and empowering them to take action to end it.
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