This is the pandemic of sex trafficking and child sex trafficking.
Sex trafficking thrives within our borders, and its true extent remains largely unknown.
Instead of dismantling a major human sex trafficking network that would have likely taken down numerous high-profile celebrities and politicians, Epstein received a minor penalty, serving only 13 months in county jail, with the privilege of leaving for work six days a week.
Despite the harsh reality of human trafficking, why does it garner so little attention? Why is it that when a film like "Sound of Freedom" is released to spotlight human trafficking, it's criticized as extremist and associated with QAnon? Why did the California Assembly reject a bill to increase penalties for human traffickers without any media backlash? Why do we often focus on less impactful issues?
It is tragically easy to find stories of human trafficking victims online.
The fight against sex trafficking is a fight for the soul of our society.
The fight against sex trafficking is a fight for the very essence of human dignity and freedom.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/07/28/human-trafficking-an-american-tradition-of-silence/
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