Was the sexual slavery depicted in this historically accurate?

was the sexual slavery depicted in this historically accurate?

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If they all looked like Anya then god I hope so

How much sex scenes are in this?
t. Wanted to go see it with my Dad

one but you can barely see it

2 and you don't see much.

Some pretty explicit sex scenes with ATJ (hot)
ATJ naked from bottom down, but from a distance unfortunately
ATJ's ass in full view and literally covering half of the shot (very hot on big screen)
Some rape scenes in the background

*naked bottom half

>Some pretty explicit sex scenes
How explicit? And how long?

Not explicit enough and not long enough

You should see this movie with your mom

Wait is this dude using a seax? Suddenly I'm in

Vikings were huge on slavery. They had their own slaves, thralls, that served them, including women as concubines. And they sold a fuckton of slaves to the Islamic and Christian worlds, mostly the former. Dublin at one point was largest slave trading city in the world by volume, when it was being run by Vikings. A female slave back then was pretty much guaranteed to be a sex slave, it was just a question of being a concubine to a Norse leader or in a Muslim harem

You see Anya's pussy in a distant shot, but it's not a particularly sexual scene. The sex itself is tasteful and brief. You do see her ass in two short shots

Slavery is a meme. I haven't seen any evidence that slavery was real in any part of the world. I think it's mostly a revisionist invention. Is there any proof that slavery in the US existed? Why would they just abolish it if it was real? Nothing really adds up.

>is hollyjew historically accurate
No, idiot

I love how scholars are always going on about the law codes and how they protected women from rape when in reality no one probably gave a fuck.

How did it portray it? Give me examples.

yea that's why scandinavian women are so hot, they took all the most beautiful women from around europe for themselves

Some guy is choosing which slaves to purchase from a slaver, and he selects them based on his needs (farming, housework, etc.). When he gets to one girl, he indicates that he wants to purchase her and asks his servants to keep her arms white and her hair long.

In another scene he goes into the slave quarter looking for the girl (she was sent for and never came). When he finds her she lifts up her skirt to show that the reason she didn't go is because she's menstruating.

slavery is real but until it was driven underground it typcially wasnt nearly as bad as circle media makes it out to be.

Anyone who thinks hollywood is historically accurate is nonhuman.

>slavery is real
I doubt it

Every Norse ritual scene was kino as fuck. I wanted a movie of just that. I want a window into another time period, not a basic revenge story that's been told a million times over

Just do it irl

Several of them were black and were incorperated in their culture over time, producing a sizable black-viking minority, even into areas of leadership.

Only 2. I got so horny I went to the bathrooms to jerk off. Luckily I had my smart phone on me and could look up BBC porn

Dunno about menstruation thing, but otherwise this is nothing special. I read stories how they would gang fuck slave girls and as well as sacrifice some of them if somebody important died.

There are still certain middle eastern and african countries who have slaves in 2022 anons

>When he finds her she lifts up her skirt to show that the reason she didn't go is because she's a tranny.
ftfy

You deserve to be enslaved by 8th century Rus or in a Caribbean plantation

They're not slaves, they're paid employees. You might tell me that their wages are too low or their conditions too poor but that's the free market for you. Don't like it? Well, you can always get an education and get a better job. It's still not slavery and it's by no means proof that slavery ever existed.

Slaves got wages. Slaves are SOLD property. That's the definition.

>food
>shelter
>something to do
could be worse

Slaves didn't get wages, they worked for free. Like janitors.

But they didn't exist. So it's a pointless argument. Slavery never existed as far as we know.

nearly the entire population of china are slaves.

They got wages now fuck off.

First of all, they didn't. And how could they have gotten paid if they never existed?

same but there was enough of that in there to be enjoyable

You mean like today when a nonwhite rapes white kids?

under US slavery many slaves received money from their masters and were allowed to take on extra work to earn money for themselves.

???

its true. read a book written before WW2

It was done alright, implied that it happened a ton whenever the master wished, yet kept her pure for Amleth through reasonable means.

That's impossible as there is no proof that slavery ever existed in the US or elsewhere for that matter.

post a link to the 4k torrent or fuck off

>4k torrent

Lol. Here's what it looked like when I downloaded the only version available.

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there are records. you can go to libraries and look at them. i have seen a few myself.

It looked better in the cinema.
That scene was really good, and I was so content to finally see some actual fucking chainmail in a scene.

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>In 859, the kingdom became subject to a 62 ship-strong group of Vikings who defeated a Arab force in Nekor that had attempted to interfere with their plunderings in the area. After staying for eight days in Morocco, the Vikings went back to Spain and continued up the east coast.[1]
They also captured some emirs harem and held them for ransom.

Where was this?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirate_of_Nekor

And their slavery had such an impact that the terms "enthralled" and "in thrall" became common parlance in English, and as the actual slave raids faded the meaning transformed but the phrases remained
Modern people have no idea that slavery has been the default result of warfare for all of human history. Because if you were defeated in battle your opponent's choice was one of three: to let you go (yeah right) or to kill you (please no), and it was in your best interest to present a third option (let me live and I'll earn my life back).

Most normalfags think of chattel slavery or ancient romans porking households slavegirls and boys. But I think one common form was taking war captives and settling them somewhere else and making them into your serfs essentially, not much better than local serfs.
Not that that sounds good or fun, but it's not same as nigs getting whipped to pick cotton.

youtube.com/watch?v=_kEJtIUlRPo&ab_channel=HypeRiox

I had to take a piss during this scene. Was it as kino as it looks?

re-settling was often not viable, but for instance during the end of the Crisis of the 3rd century of Rome re-settling defeated germanic tribes or armies was a common strategy to make everyone happy.
however, releasing an enemy (after stripping them of valuables, arms, armour, sometimes standards) was a way to make your enemy significantly weaker, but also "thankful" so they don't want to keep fighting you.

it was a mixture. basically they're out talking in the open and then Amleth is just standing right there out of nowhere, and apparently no one saw or reacted to him before then kek

Aplogies I thought you meant the 4channel Janitorial staff had started to receive payment

That scene has the best music in the film

No they are very much slaves.
Google it or read a book you insipid moron.

Records can be fabricated.

Poor attempt, Moshe.

Not explicit at all. You don't even see tits.

So far I haven't seen any convincing arguments for why slavery existed.

The onus is on you to prove it didn't retard.

No, the burden of proof is still on you guys with your crazy fantasies. I'm sorry.

I bet you think the onus is on people to prove Yahweh doesn't exist, too.

These are some of the most accurate movies and shows I've seen:

Rome
Gettysburg
Master & Commander
Waterloo
Tora Tora Tora
A Bridge too Far
Alexander
Band of Brothers
Lawrence of Arabia
The Admiral Roaring Currents
No Man's Land
The Last of the Mohicans
Barry Lyndon
Andrei Rublev
Das Boot
Come and See
Ran
Lincon
Agora
Borgia
John Adams
Hatfields & McCoys
Marco Polo
Deadwood
Outlaw King
We Were Soldiers
Passion of Christ

As you can observe alot of them are Hollywood productions

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