The use of legalistic loopholes, cultural relativism, or economic arguments to defend exploitative labor practices (prison labor, debt bondage, abusive migrant worker contracts). It claims these systems are "voluntary" contracts, "cultural norms," or necessary for competitiveness, sanitizing coercion with the language of choice and law.
Example: Defending a corporation's use of prison labor by saying, "It teaches skills and reduces recidivism," while ignoring the perverse incentive to incarcerate and the sub-poverty wages. The modern slavery rationalization rebrands forced, uncompensated labor as rehabilitation and a bargain for taxpayers.
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Get the Modern Slavery Rationalization mug.A self-applied or ironic label in incel, blackpill, looksmaxxing, and manosphere-adjacent online communities, referring to a man (typically an incel or low-status male in their worldview) who claims or fantasizes about being exceptionally successful at attracting, seducing, or "slaying" (having sex with) women—despite the core incel ideology of involuntary celibacy.
The term is almost always used sarcastically, mockingly, or in cope/delusion contexts:
An incel might call himself a "foid slayer" ironically when boasting about minor successes (e.g., getting a like on Tinder) or in self-deprecating humor to highlight how rare/illusory such success is.
More commonly, it's thrown at others as mockery (e.g., calling a normie or Chad a "foid slayer" to imply they're effortlessly getting women while the speaker suffers).
In extreme/edgy usage, it can overlap with violent or revenge-fantasy undertones (echoing "slayer" as in killer, similar to "going ER"), but primarily it's about sexual conquest in a dehumanizing frame—since "foid" is a derogatory shortening of "femoid" (female + humanoid/android), reducing women to subhuman, robotic beings who only chase Chads.
It appears in TikTok/Instagram edits, Looksmax.org threads, incels.is usernames (e.g., "Foid Slayer" as a forum rank or handle), and memes blending looksmaxxing motivation with blackpill nihilism. The phrase glorifies hyper-masculine sexual dominance while reinforcing misogyny and dehumanization.
The term is almost always used sarcastically, mockingly, or in cope/delusion contexts:
An incel might call himself a "foid slayer" ironically when boasting about minor successes (e.g., getting a like on Tinder) or in self-deprecating humor to highlight how rare/illusory such success is.
More commonly, it's thrown at others as mockery (e.g., calling a normie or Chad a "foid slayer" to imply they're effortlessly getting women while the speaker suffers).
In extreme/edgy usage, it can overlap with violent or revenge-fantasy undertones (echoing "slayer" as in killer, similar to "going ER"), but primarily it's about sexual conquest in a dehumanizing frame—since "foid" is a derogatory shortening of "femoid" (female + humanoid/android), reducing women to subhuman, robotic beings who only chase Chads.
It appears in TikTok/Instagram edits, Looksmax.org threads, incels.is usernames (e.g., "Foid Slayer" as a forum rank or handle), and memes blending looksmaxxing motivation with blackpill nihilism. The phrase glorifies hyper-masculine sexual dominance while reinforcing misogyny and dehumanization.
Person A: "Just matched with 3 girls on Bumble after jaw surgery and peptides. Ascending fr."
Person B: "Lmao listen to this foid slayer over here. One swipe and you're suddenly Chad? JFL, post pics or it didn't happen."
Person B: "Lmao listen to this foid slayer over here. One swipe and you're suddenly Chad? JFL, post pics or it didn't happen."
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Get the Foid Slayer mug.A term describing labor relations in the platform economy where workers, legally classified as independent contractors, are subject to algorithmic control as total as traditional slavery, without the protections of employment law. Techno-slavery includes practices like algorithmic wage fixing, unpredictable scheduling that demands constant availability, deactivation without cause, and rating systems that function as modern overseers. The worker is “free” to work elsewhere—but all platforms operate under similar conditions. Techno-slavery updates the master‑slave relation for the gig economy: the platform owns the means of assignment, the worker owns nothing but their device.
Techno-Slavery Example: "The app controlled his schedule, his pay, even his ability to work—he could be deactivated without appeal. He called it techno‑slavery: free to choose which algorithm exploited him."
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Digital Slavery Example: "She wanted to leave the platform, but her professional network, her banking, and her housing all required it—digital slavery, choice without exit."
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A modern term following the idea of cockney rhyming slang. “See you later” being abbreviated “slater” which can later be abbreviated to “jay slater”.
A modern term following the idea of cockney rhyming slang. “See you later” being abbreviated “slater” which can later be abbreviated to “jay slater”.
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