I would love to see the end of slavery in my lifetime.
I could not be more dubious.
I was on a Grand Jury that inspected the jails in Multnomah County, Portland Oregon's county. In the new 4th Street Justice Center (at the time) a black man said 'This guard is sexually abusing me.' and pointed to a guard.
I explained that 4 of us on the jury had been beaten by police, and we had no power to help him. The guard said 'I'm gonna get you for that.' The Assistant Deputy District Attorney that was acting as our counsel (our minder) kept us from doing any damn thing about that, or any of the other abuses we learned about.
The USG, the states, and counties, in the USA are the largest slavers in the world. Every prisoner is helpless, forced to work for free or a pittance, and most are either innocent of the charges they are being held on (~25%) or were simply selected at random from a population that is almost ubiquitously guilty of jailable offenses.
The first P in the three P's will require the USG, the states, and the counties that have held slaves and forced them to work and otherwise abused and misused them to be prosecuted.
If it is just.
If it isn't just, who cares? It's just more apologia for slavery (statism), a sleight of hand distracting us away from the other hand picking our pocket and luring our kids into indoctrination centers where they can be disarmed for convenient mass slaughter.
I'll believe in any of this stuff when there's some charges filed. Rhetoric doesn't change the world. Only action can do that.