[–] flat_hedgehog ago (edited ago)
No, the entitlement culture doesn't exist here in the UK.
Edited to add: Well, not in the same way as in the USA.
It's interesting, I'm originally from England and I don't think I ever heard people talk about it. People in the US (Where I now live.) talk about it quite frequently. The most interesting bit though, is how Americans will argue about slavery to this day. People will support the confederate flag by saying it isn't racist or that the south didn't want slavery. It's shocking, really.
In Canada our most well known instance of slavery was using the Chinese to build the Transcontinental railway. The only time it ever gets brought up is in History class.
[–] SpoonWithMe ago
Sometimes it is brought up in reference to the sex trade. There are many people who fall in this category. Another demographic are housekeepers/nannies from places like the Philippines.
[–] satnavtomington 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
UK here, slavery is almost never mentioned apart from when learning about it in a classroom.