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'Taken' and Global Sex Traffic |
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After the Civil War ended in1865, American religious belief continued to energize the taming of the wild West, the defeat of the "white slave trade," the success of women's suffrage, victory in World War I, and the rout of the Great Depression and the strike-busting robber barons. Racism remained, the elites were advancing eugenics (aka population control), and so no, this was not paradise.
Still, by World War II, largely due to our national belief in sexually "inhibited" behavior, our society was safe, thus physically free, and healthy for our most vulnerable citizens. Our cars and homes remained unlocked, day or dusk, men, women or children rambled in our public parks, forests and beaches risk free, and affluent women gaily toured the globe by bike and train.
Just out of World War II, Rockefeller's mass media shills launched a Kinseyan worldwide rocket, libeling Americans as sexual "hypocrites" who church by day and whore by night. Truth be told, by consciously suppressing their sexual lusts our forebears built a society that protected the vulnerable. Six decades of "sexual liberation" would change all that.
In his recent Fox thriller, "Taken," actor Liam Neeson tackles the inevitable result of that change, for sexual predators are the natural pedigree of sexually libertine societies. Neeson plays a divorced father who slashes through Europe, guns blazing, to rescue his young daughter. Kidnapped and drugged, she is auctioned off by aristocratic French sex slavers to wealthy Arab buyers during her Paris college vacation.
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Vietnamese jailed for human trafficking (New Straits Times)
PETALING JAYA: A Vietnamese woman was sentenced to seven years' jail by the Sessions Court yesterday for human trafficking.
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Hishammuddin admits weakness in tackling human trafficking issues (Utusan Malaysia)
KUALA LUMPUR March 31 — Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein has admitted some weaknesses in the government”s policy in tackling the issue involving victims of human trafficking.
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Malaysia launches anti-human trafficking plan (AFP via Yahoo! Asia News)
Malaysia on Wednesday launched a national plan against human trafficking as the country moves to quash its image as a transit point for traffickers.
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FBI Arrests Paso Robles Couple Suspected Of Human Trafficking (KVEC 920 San Luis Obispo)
Paso Robles -- Two people from Paso Robles have been arrested on suspicion of human trafficking. Maximino and Melinda Morales are accused of smuggling Filipinos into this country as caregivers in four elder care homes owned by the couple.
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Hishamuddin admits weaknesses in tackling human trafficking issues (The Malay Mail)
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 23:46:00 KUALA LUMPUR:Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein has admitted some weaknesses in the government's policy in tackling the issue involving victims of human trafficking. Hence, he hoped the National Anti-Trafficking Action Plan which was launched today, would help in improving those weaknesses. "Human trafficking deals with two components -- the ...
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Hishammuddin admits weakness in tackling human trafficking (The Malaysian Insider)
KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 — Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein (picture) has admitted some weaknesses in the government’s policy in tackling the issue involving victims of human trafficking. Hence, he hoped the National Anti-Trafficking Action Plan which was launched today, would help in improving those weaknesses.
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US to help Kenya combat human trafficking (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation)
The Government of the United States of America has pledged to continue supporting the Kenya government and other partners to combat human trafficking in the country, US Ambassador Michael Rannerberger has said.
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Woman among held for human trafficking (Sabah Daily Express)
Tawau: Police detained three locals, including a 22-year-old woman, believed involved in human trafficking in a raid on a house in Mile 3 Þ Jalan Apas, recently.
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Bryan College students target human trafficking (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
DAYTON, Tenn. — Some Bryan College students are working to use what they’ve learned in class about human trafficking to ignite a social justice awareness campaign in the region.
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Couple Accused Of Human Trafficking (KEYT 3 Santa Barbara)
The FBI, with the help of the Paso Robles Police Department and other state law enforcement agencies, arrested Maximino and Melinda Morales on human trafficking charges.
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