Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they get prosecuted for human trafficking.
This is not human trafficking. Using the wrong words just makes people ignore both issues.
That is exactly what it is. You can't pay to fly someone out on a pretense and steal the baby they are the guardian of. How would you like it if I met you in NYC and did the same?
If you really understood the horrors of human trafficking, you wouldn't be making these comparisons. Kidnapping maybe, but not human trafficking.
This is literally the definition of human trafficking. And it’s plenty horrific.
Do you have some narrower definition that only involved sexual exploitation? If so, educate yourself.
Yes, because going through the court system to obtain an orphaned infant is exactly the same as the horrors that many go through when part of a trafficking operations. You're being willfully ignorant. Must be nice to go through life that clueless....![]()
If someone went through the court system and lied to kidnap your child, you'd be OK, because that's not bad like human trafficking? Or are you assuming that because the baby was adopted the parents didn't care that much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they get prosecuted for human trafficking.
This is not human trafficking. Using the wrong words just makes people ignore both issues.
That is exactly what it is. You can't pay to fly someone out on a pretense and steal the baby they are the guardian of. How would you like it if I met you in NYC and did the same?
If you really understood the horrors of human trafficking, you wouldn't be making these comparisons. Kidnapping maybe, but not human trafficking.
This is literally the definition of human trafficking. And it’s plenty horrific.
Do you have some narrower definition that only involved sexual exploitation? If so, educate yourself.
Yes, because going through the court system to obtain an orphaned infant is exactly the same as the horrors that many go through when part of a trafficking operations. You're being willfully ignorant. Must be nice to go through life that clueless....![]()
If someone went through the court system and lied to kidnap your child, you'd be OK, because that's not bad like human trafficking? Or are you assuming that because the baby was adopted the parents didn't care that much?
Anonymous wrote:Since the baby is a girl, I hope she gets to stay with the American couple. Her life will be crap otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they get prosecuted for human trafficking.
This is not human trafficking. Using the wrong words just makes people ignore both issues.
That is exactly what it is. You can't pay to fly someone out on a pretense and steal the baby they are the guardian of. How would you like it if I met you in NYC and did the same?
If you really understood the horrors of human trafficking, you wouldn't be making these comparisons. Kidnapping maybe, but not human trafficking.
This is literally the definition of human trafficking. And it’s plenty horrific.
Do you have some narrower definition that only involved sexual exploitation? If so, educate yourself.
Yes, because going through the court system to obtain an orphaned infant is exactly the same as the horrors that many go through when part of a trafficking operations. You're being willfully ignorant. Must be nice to go through life that clueless....![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they get prosecuted for human trafficking.
This is not human trafficking. Using the wrong words just makes people ignore both issues.
That is exactly what it is. You can't pay to fly someone out on a pretense and steal the baby they are the guardian of. How would you like it if I met you in NYC and did the same?
If you really understood the horrors of human trafficking, you wouldn't be making these comparisons. Kidnapping maybe, but not human trafficking.
This is literally the definition of human trafficking. And it’s plenty horrific.
Do you have some narrower definition that only involved sexual exploitation? If so, educate yourself.
Yes, because going through the court system to obtain an orphaned infant is exactly the same as the horrors that many go through when part of a trafficking operations. You're being willfully ignorant. Must be nice to go through life that clueless....![]()
Anonymous wrote:When done on a large scale, this is considered a form of genocide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does it say the lawyer Mast had never seen the baby in Afghanistan?
Why did he want this baby so much? He should've stepped aside 3 months after starting this when the Red Cross found the baby's family.
I agree, why was he like a dog without a bone about this child? That alone is concerning, and then there is the lying, perjury, kidnapping, etc. Are the marines looking into his behavior? What horrible people.
White savior complex, common among fundamentalist Christians who adopt children from abroad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they get prosecuted for human trafficking.
This is not human trafficking. Using the wrong words just makes people ignore both issues.
That is exactly what it is. You can't pay to fly someone out on a pretense and steal the baby they are the guardian of. How would you like it if I met you in NYC and did the same?
If you really understood the horrors of human trafficking, you wouldn't be making these comparisons. Kidnapping maybe, but not human trafficking.
This is literally the definition of human trafficking. And it’s plenty horrific.
Do you have some narrower definition that only involved sexual exploitation? If so, educate yourself.
Yes, because going through the court system to obtain an orphaned infant is exactly the same as the horrors that many go through when part of a trafficking operations. You're being willfully ignorant. Must be nice to go through life that clueless....![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they get prosecuted for human trafficking.
This is not human trafficking. Using the wrong words just makes people ignore both issues.
That is exactly what it is. You can't pay to fly someone out on a pretense and steal the baby they are the guardian of. How would you like it if I met you in NYC and did the same?
If you really understood the horrors of human trafficking, you wouldn't be making these comparisons. Kidnapping maybe, but not human trafficking.
This is literally the definition of human trafficking. And it’s plenty horrific.
Do you have some narrower definition that only involved sexual exploitation? If so, educate yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does it say the lawyer Mast had never seen the baby in Afghanistan?
Why did he want this baby so much? He should've stepped aside 3 months after starting this when the Red Cross found the baby's family.
I agree, why was he like a dog without a bone about this child? That alone is concerning, and then there is the lying, perjury, kidnapping, etc. Are the marines looking into his behavior? What horrible people.
Evangelicals are not really WASPs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the baby is a girl, I hope she gets to stay with the American couple. Her life will be crap otherwise.
This is pure WASP elitism and xenophobia.
-nonwhite person who taught Sunday school in a Protestant church