Thursday, January 30, 2014

Can You Imagine???



Can you imagine savages holding you their prisoner brutally raping you daily? Then, you are forced to do disgusting things with your mouth and your body with perverted strangers. Your captors hit you repeatedly with their fist, chains, whips, and hangers, force you to eat garbage, piss on you, spit into your mouth, and turn you into a heroin addict and worse? Have you digested this? Now imagine it is your child.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Super Bowl Sunday - A Human Traffickers Perfect Cover


Forbes.com
Super Bowl XLVIII and Human Trafficking: An Outdoor Campaign Connects the Two

“Throughout Super Bowl Week a massive outdoor advertising campaign will be taking place in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area aimed at raising awareness about the domestic human trafficking crisis. As part of partnership between the Polaris Project and Clear Channel Outdoor, digital spots will appear on the stretch from Herald Square to Times Square that’s been dubbed “Super Bowl Alley.” In addition, billboards throughout the region will promote awareness, putting all too human faces on the business of human trafficking. The images in the campaign are simple black and white photos of the victims of this modern slavery epidemic. The messaging is direct. For example : “Human Trafficking was reported in all 50 states last year.”
  
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/maxrobins/2014/01/28/super-bowl-xlviii-and-human-trafficking-an-outdoor-campaign-connects-the-two/

Friday, January 17, 2014

Super Bowl and Human Trafficking


“Hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected to descend on New Jersey for the Feb. 2 football game. Many believe the state's sprawling highway system, proximity to New York City and diverse population make it an attractive base of operations for traffickers.
"New Jersey has a huge trafficking problem," said U.S. Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., who is co-chairman of the House anti-human trafficking caucus. "One Super Bowl after another after another has shown itself to be one of the largest events in the world where the cruelty of human trafficking goes on for several weeks." (Associated Press)

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