Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this movie about international trafficking only? Or does it get into the consumption of CSAM? I feel like it is some sort of sick contagion. Just locally this summer,
-former college park mayor sentenced
-ABC journalist from Arlington piled guilty
-gov lawyer from Bethesda arrested
And these are just a few of the higher profile local cases. I'm sure there are dozens more just in our area that don't get covered.
It's horrifying. Should be sent straight to the wood chipper.
Yes, this film is about international child sex trafficking. I saw it this week. It’s one of the best made films I’ve ever seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this movie about international trafficking only? Or does it get into the consumption of CSAM? I feel like it is some sort of sick contagion. Just locally this summer,
-former college park mayor sentenced
-ABC journalist from Arlington piled guilty
-gov lawyer from Bethesda arrested
And these are just a few of the higher profile local cases. I'm sure there are dozens more just in our area that don't get covered.
It's horrifying. Should be sent straight to the wood chipper.
Yes, this film is about international child sex trafficking. I saw it this week. It’s one of the best made films I’ve ever seen.
Anonymous wrote:Is this movie about international trafficking only? Or does it get into the consumption of CSAM? I feel like it is some sort of sick contagion. Just locally this summer,
-former college park mayor sentenced
-ABC journalist from Arlington piled guilty
-gov lawyer from Bethesda arrested
And these are just a few of the higher profile local cases. I'm sure there are dozens more just in our area that don't get covered.
It's horrifying. Should be sent straight to the wood chipper.
Anonymous wrote:
The power elites tried to suppress the release of this film for FIVE years. What a travesty.
Anonymous wrote:
The power elites tried to suppress the release of this film for FIVE years. What a travesty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, I weighed in on this thread early bc I couldn't understand why anyone would be against a movie that was against human trafficking. As usual, I just got called QAnon and deleted, so I stopped paying attention to this thread and I apologize if this has been brought up-- I haven't read the whole thread.
If you're like me, someone who is like "why the hell would you have a problem with people fighting human trafficking?!", listen to the podcast Believable: The Coco Berthmann Story. They talk about truth and lies in human trafficking and how there are some self-glorifying people who raise money and buy ridiculous things like helicopters for rescue missions that never happen, while other organizations raise money for rent for recently escaped survivors. Very helpful in understanding the issue.
If this is a common experience for you... maybe you really are a conspiracy theory nutbag?
I meant as usual for this thread. Settle down.
Find something to do besides pushing QAnon propaganda on DC parents.
Saying "why would you have an issue with being against human trafficking" isn't QAnon, but okay, go off, Queen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, I weighed in on this thread early bc I couldn't understand why anyone would be against a movie that was against human trafficking. As usual, I just got called QAnon and deleted, so I stopped paying attention to this thread and I apologize if this has been brought up-- I haven't read the whole thread.
If you're like me, someone who is like "why the hell would you have a problem with people fighting human trafficking?!", listen to the podcast Believable: The Coco Berthmann Story. They talk about truth and lies in human trafficking and how there are some self-glorifying people who raise money and buy ridiculous things like helicopters for rescue missions that never happen, while other organizations raise money for rent for recently escaped survivors. Very helpful in understanding the issue.
If this is a common experience for you... maybe you really are a conspiracy theory nutbag?
I meant as usual for this thread. Settle down.
Find something to do besides pushing QAnon propaganda on DC parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, I weighed in on this thread early bc I couldn't understand why anyone would be against a movie that was against human trafficking. As usual, I just got called QAnon and deleted, so I stopped paying attention to this thread and I apologize if this has been brought up-- I haven't read the whole thread.
If you're like me, someone who is like "why the hell would you have a problem with people fighting human trafficking?!", listen to the podcast Believable: The Coco Berthmann Story. They talk about truth and lies in human trafficking and how there are some self-glorifying people who raise money and buy ridiculous things like helicopters for rescue missions that never happen, while other organizations raise money for rent for recently escaped survivors. Very helpful in understanding the issue.
If this is a common experience for you... maybe you really are a conspiracy theory nutbag?
I meant as usual for this thread. Settle down.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I weighed in on this thread early bc I couldn't understand why anyone would be against a movie that was against human trafficking. As usual, I just got called QAnon and deleted, so I stopped paying attention to this thread and I apologize if this has been brought up-- I haven't read the whole thread.
If you're like me, someone who is like "why the hell would you have a problem with people fighting human trafficking?!", listen to the podcast Believable: The Coco Berthmann Story. They talk about truth and lies in human trafficking and how there are some self-glorifying people who raise money and buy ridiculous things like helicopters for rescue missions that never happen, while other organizations raise money for rent for recently escaped survivors. Very helpful in understanding the issue.