Tag Archives: Sex Trafficking

THE VIRGIN MYTH

In sex trafficking situations, little girls are sold to HIV/AIDS infected men who rape them hoping for a cure. Afterwards the girl’s vaginas are sewn up by their owners—not by a doctor and without anesthesia . . . and they are resold. The sewing up of freshly torn flesh insures that the next rapist will have the satisfaction and reassurance of hearing the girl’s screams and seeing blood.
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SEX TRAFFICKING IN INDIA

As you know, my story takes place in India, though all countries of the world engage in sex trafficking. In India it’s not just brothel owners who profit from sex trading. Indian farmers selling their wives to unscrupulous money lenders who take advantage of the poverty and desperation.
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MAKING YOUR LIFE MISSION HAPPEN

Today is day five of ten of the Wilderness First Responder course that I’m attending with my friend Natalie Orfalea in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Someday I hope to qualify to go on medical relief missions to third world countries, hopefully missions that have to do with helping women and children who have been enslaved by sex traffickers.
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READ TO LEARN

Karma has not even been published but so far I’ve heard basically the same comments about it, it’s disturbing, and it’s making people think. I’m not happy about giving people nightmares, but I am glad that people are thinking more about the woman and children who are victims today.
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FROM WHITE SLAVERY TO SEX TRAFFICKING

It was Kathleen Barry who taught me that the term “white slavery” had been abandoned for the more encompassing terms “trafficking in women and children,” and “sexual slavery.”
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