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I think part of the problem, is that you aren't all that clear on what exactly you believe or why you believe it. So creating a straw-man is almost an inevitable side-effect.
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Potentially ethical questions should be brought up as well. However, if you're going to assert that something is a problem, and is therefore causing some type of harm; you should at the very least, be able to give an explanation or demonstration why you believe that's the case. That is of course, assuming it is not self-evident; like in this case.
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Is this going to make people think slavery is acceptable? Doubt it.
Is this going to make people carry out actions that would result in slavery? Doubt it.
Is this going to cause some detriment to the well-being of anyone, including actual children? Doubt it.
I have no idea which examples/scenarios you would consider to be harmful. This is why I asked you, why you believe it's a problem.
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