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Nolondil Wrote:
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> Yes, this is an important point. Women in shackles
> being herded into hidden compartments of
> freighters or something is the bad movie version
> of sex trafficking. Real life sex trafficking is
> much more clever. Desperately poor women are
> offered "jobs" in another country, and they travel
> willingly, and then their passport is confiscated
> when they arrive in this other country and the
> "job" turns out to be outright prostitution. Or,
> as Epstein was doing, desperately poor women are
> recruited into borderline jobs that offer easy
> transition to exploitation. Granted the massages
> were for his or a few "friends" private benefit,
> not a formal public business, but "massage parlor"
> is almost a cliche for prostitution by now. Many
> "dancers" at nightclubs find out there is more to
> the job than just the dancing, and sometimes the
> pressure to keep making a living is enough to keep
> them from quitting. And yes, a "modeling agency"
> is another of those businesses that offers easy
> transition to exploitation. This is how real sex
> trafficking works.
I’m worried about Trumpers finding out these things. They’re so fragile.
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> As far as sex trafficking goes, what does you
> think The modeling agency is for? Why did Epstein
> want to fashion his own after Trump’s? How do
> you think he procured all those wives?
>
> Yes, this is an important point. Women in shackles
> being herded into hidden compartments of
> freighters or something is the bad movie version
> of sex trafficking. Real life sex trafficking is
> much more clever. Desperately poor women are
> offered "jobs" in another country, and they travel
> willingly, and then their passport is confiscated
> when they arrive in this other country and the
> "job" turns out to be outright prostitution. Or,
> as Epstein was doing, desperately poor women are
> recruited into borderline jobs that offer easy
> transition to exploitation. Granted the massages
> were for his or a few "friends" private benefit,
> not a formal public business, but "massage parlor"
> is almost a cliche for prostitution by now. Many
> "dancers" at nightclubs find out there is more to
> the job than just the dancing, and sometimes the
> pressure to keep making a living is enough to keep
> them from quitting. And yes, a "modeling agency"
> is another of those businesses that offers easy
> transition to exploitation. This is how real sex
> trafficking works.
I’m worried about Trumpers finding out these things. They’re so fragile.
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