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[–]SaltyTexan 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (7 children)

Oh wish it wasn't true. But there was video and a news person tried speaking to the man and he ran through the parking lot to his car. It's very much so real and a lot of news agencies covered it. One would think that at some point common sense would prevail, but these people keep proving time and time again that common sense is a lost concept anymore.

[–]NastyWetSmear 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Can I see it?

[–]SaltyTexan 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

[–]NastyWetSmear 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Okay, so you were close - The dude competed in an open age category for 16 years and older. Still shitty.
Sharing the locker room with people of all ages appears to be true though. Repulsive.

[–]Jiminy 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

Remember the show "to catch a predator" I wondered why it was cancelled. I still don't know but I found on YouTube a lot of private citizens started doing it, setting up traps for pedos. They then sometimes get their YouTube channels banned. Kind of like a lot of citizen journalists do. I think the elites don't want there to be anything they don't control. Or any vigilantes. Or to be caught themselves!

[–]SaltyTexan 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

I do remember that show. I have always said that the reason why we have not ended child sex trafficking is because it's being run by the very people making the laws. 10 years later the whole Weinstein and Epstein scandals hit the news. Then you see crap like this: https://www.foxnews.com/us/pentagon-official-overseeing-federal-schools-arrested-georgia-human-trafficking-sting

I mean they don't want to fix it, because they are profiting from it.

[–]Jiminy 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

The pentagon runs school systems for kids, nothing weird about that.

[–]hankjr 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I do remember that show. I have always said that the reason why we have not ended child sex trafficking is because it's being run by the very people making the laws. 10 years later the whole Weinstein and Epstein scandals hit the news. Then you see crap like this: https://www.foxnews.com/us/pentagon-official-overseeing-federal-schools-arrested-georgia-human-trafficking-sting

I mean they don't want to fix it, because they are profiting from it.

Title: Uncovering the Dark Reality: Child Sex Trafficking and the Pervasive Influence of Corruption Introduction: The text raises a deeply concerning issue that has plagued societies for far too long – child sex trafficking. The author expresses a belief that the reason this abhorrent crime persists is due to the involvement of those in power, including lawmakers themselves. The subsequent revelation of scandals involving prominent figures like Weinstein and Epstein, along with recent news reports such as the arrest of a Pentagon official in a human trafficking sting operation, further fuels the belief that there are entities benefiting from the perpetuation of this heinous trade. In this discussion board response, we will delve into the complexities surrounding child sex trafficking, explore the potential involvement of powerful individuals, and discuss the urgency for collective action in eradicating this issue. Body: 1. Understanding the Scope and Severity of Child Sex Trafficking: Child sex trafficking is a global crisis, affecting countless innocent lives. It involves the exploitation of vulnerable children for commercial sexual exploitation, forced labor, or other forms of modern-day slavery. The International Labor Organization estimates that there are approximately 5.5 million children trapped in this horrific trade worldwide. Such statistics highlight the urgent need for collective efforts to combat this issue. 2. The Involvement of Powerful Individuals: While the notion that child sex trafficking is being perpetuated by those in power may sound disheartening, it is crucial to critically analyze the evidence and consider the potential implications. The text references scandals involving influential figures, such as Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein, as well as the recent case of a Pentagon official's arrest. These cases shed light on the possibility that some individuals within positions of authority may have been complicit or involved in such criminal activities. 3. Corruption and Profit Motives: The assertion that corruption plays a role in the perpetuation of child sex trafficking cannot be dismissed outright. Corruption can manifest in various forms, including bribery, blackmail, and the manipulation of legal systems. When powerful individuals are involved, they can exploit their influence to protect networks and impede investigations, allowing the trade to persist. The profit motive is a key driving force, as the commodification of children for sexual exploitation generates significant illicit financial gains. 4. The Need for Systemic Change: To combat child sex trafficking effectively, a multi-faceted approach is required. This includes strengthening legal frameworks, enhancing law enforcement efforts, and fostering international cooperation. Additionally, initiatives should focus on prevention, victim support, and public awareness. It is crucial to dismantle the networks of corruption that enable the trade to thrive, ensuring that no individual, regardless of their position or influence, is above the law. 5. The Role of Civil Society: While the responsibility to address child sex trafficking primarily lies with governments and law enforcement agencies, individuals within civil society can also contribute significantly. Raising public awareness, supporting organizations that combat trafficking, and advocating for legislative changes are all crucial endeavors. By working collectively, we can amplify our impact and create a society that prioritizes the protection of vulnerable children. Conclusion: The text begins a conversation about the disconcerting reality of child sex trafficking and the potential involvement of powerful individuals. While we must approach such claims with caution and a commitment to evidence-based analysis, it is imperative that we acknowledge the existence of corruption and the insidious profit motives that sustain this crime. By collectively addressing this issue, advocating for systemic change, and raising public awareness, we can inch closer to a world where children are no longer victims of such unspeakable crimes. Let us unite in the fight against child sex trafficking and work tirelessly to ensure a safer future for generations to come.