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A photojournalist describes how she posed as a prostitute to follow the trade in human flesh.
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When you add these numbers to those trafficked for body parts you start to realise the size of the industry.

I remember 20+ years ago raising the issue of disappearing people in Australia with one of the state Amnesty International boards. Back then it was a mere 20-30,000 pa. but seemingly no one was interested. Eventually I think the Salvation Army was tasked with doing something about it. And the local Amnesty? Their snowflakes were more interested in their gay rights and they threw me out.

FrayedBear 9 May 3
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Horrifying. Slavery is truly alive and well.

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The sold for sex industry is a much bigger monster then most people believe it to be. People have been posting in my area how women with children, particularly girls are in danger of having them kidnapped. My one friend was in a store and a gentleman was following her and her two children all over the place trying to get her to talk to him, meanwhile another man was always an isle away watching. I'm glad she was being observant. She put both girls in the cart and made a beeline for the office and both men disappeared. That shit is scary.

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I am all for the legal prostitution industry, as it should be regulated, checked and kept above ground. If it is going to happen anyway, as it does, it should be taxed and those taxes pay for the regulation that it has legal, documented, consenting persons working there. There should be mandatory screenings for STD's and other communicable diseases, options should be there for people that want to get out of the business. As long as all participants are consenting adults, under responsible supervision, I do not see a problem with prostitution. Legalization also would also help stop most of the illegal sex trade and flesh marketing in this country.

Apart from body parts and blood.

@FrayedBear Selling body parts is a totally different flesh market

@zorialoki Some is also of slaves.

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I have been told but have not seen report yet that President Trump is making disappearing people a priority for his office to solve. I have not however read any informative reports on this.

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