Not Quite, Ancient Egypt wasn't a mass slavery society. However the common people could be drafted to work on these construction projects. And, even though these were often religious buildings, we don't know how enthusiastic the workers were.
If I wanted to be really edgy I could say "the Irish weren't slaves, they were just unenthusiastic travellers to hostile lands where they failed to be upbeat about the labour they were required to partake in.
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They also were overdramatic about the sex and torture they often didn't consent to."
Except most things in Egypt were not built by slaves. The slaves provided food and drink for the artisans that cut the stone... and most of it was moved then by water, so unless water is a slave, this is a silly comparison. The artisans were paid in coin and a lot of beer (this is genius, btw, because you could use slave labor to make the beer to give to the artisans who would drink the beer and thus, in a way, forcing them to spend most of their "currency". Let us not forget the Nile is and was filled with a bunch of fucking crocs so spending time there just for getting enough water you can only carry back yourself is more dangerous than moving a few things around, and getting on a boat and then moving a few things around more; as the slaves also got beer, but no coin.
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They also were overdramatic about the sex and torture they often didn't consent to."