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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Human trafficking we don't often think of

Note - the value here is in the links. Visit them. 

 The other week some female friends were talking about watching porn and feeling guilty while watching it when it occurred to them that the women could have been trafficked. Being Mr. Black Pill, I chimed in with some other disturbing thoughts - that there are several illicit massage parlors in Kenosha and many of those women are assumably (though not provenly) trafficked. 

 


Further, I pointed out, that if they owned diamonds they might want to feel guilty because slave children are associated diamond/gem mining and sales.
 

As big a monster as Rodrigo Duterte is at least he took a stand against Philippine slavery (both male and female). Wealthy Arabs would employ them, seize their passports and often not pay them their wages. And then there was the physical and sexual abuse of the migrant workers.
 

As most of my coworkers don't have much in the way of diamonds I brought it around to iPhones, the company's rioting slave workers in India and the suicide nets around the Foxconn factories in China (Foxconn is a contractor from Taiwan making phone components in the mainland).
 

 

And Jesus Christ do not even get me started on the unintended impact my own government has had on this problem.


My point here? About no matter what you do, you are impacting others, knowingly or unknowingly. Human trafficking and abuse are everywhere. Some answers are simple - want ethical porn? Start making some. Diamonds - are they really necessary? No, so don't buy them.) You have the ability and right to remove yourself from many abusive systems, so do so.

Please visit the links above for a fuller understanding of the issue.


 

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