'Taken' and Global Sex Traffic PDF Print E-mail
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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