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  • mom45

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    I just saw this posted on Facebook. Sickness out there in this world...sick, sick, sick. I was going to say sick people, but these are not humans that do this sort of thing.
     

    Dean C.

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    Those are the special type of scumbags who should have definitely been "resisting arrest" and had the ever living **** beat out of them. At least we know they will have allot of fun in prison, I hear the convicts love pedos.
     

    indiucky

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    They should be burned at the stake

    This is America...We have a rich and varied culture and there would be no need to mine 16th century Europe for our means of justice...

    The Apache come to mind....Ant hill, honey, stakes, rope, and a slit up the belly would do the trick just nicely all the while giving a nod to the great warrior tradition of the Apache people.....

    We could do a pay for view....

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    Baditude

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    you all are far too forgiving; quick death even by fire is too nice.
    Make them drink lots of fluids and super glue their junk closed. Then put them all in the same room with 1 dull, rusty serrated knife while playing sounds of a waterfall let them solve the issue
     

    HoughMade

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    I only know what's in the article, but I start getting a little suspicious when the term "trafficking" is used. In law enforcement contexts, it doesn't bother me so much because they are talking about actual breaking of laws (as here), but when advocacy groups use it, generally there're trying to rename something to make it sound more sinister.

    I know, unpopular thoughts.
     

    Expat

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    It is disgraceful that this goes on in our country. All of the customers need to be rounded up and disposed of as well.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    I only know what's in the article, but I start getting a little suspicious when the term "trafficking" is used. In law enforcement contexts, it doesn't bother me so much because they are talking about actual breaking of laws (as here), but when advocacy groups use it, generally there're trying to rename something to make it sound more sinister.

    I know, unpopular thoughts.

    Are you contending this sort of thing does not exist (the trafficking) or are you suspicious it's the case in this instance?
     

    HoughMade

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    Are you contending this sort of thing does not exist (the trafficking) or are you suspicious it's the case in this instance?

    Neither. I am contending that advocacy groups over state the numbers and are generally talking about runaways with drug habits who are at or above the age of consent and willingly (as much as any addict) enter the sex trade and are victimized by themselves as much as anyone. I want to know the difference betwee "prostitution" and "human trafficking" from the perspective of the advocacy groups. Is there one?

    The situation described in the article, which doesn't give many details, if it truly involves true minors (below the age of consent) is horrific, but represents a small portion of what the advocacy groups claim is out there. If the people involved are above the age of consent and not held as prisoners, the what are we talking about?

    Primarily I always get suspicious when a term "human trafficking" goes from obscure to being all over the place in the matter of a couple of years, which it has. Has it really become more prominent or are the using the term to mean something that it did not used to?
     

    flatlander

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    Skin them. Once you see it, you'll remember it for ever. Seems fitting.
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    Even with the price of .22 I'd be willing to start a "go fund me" to take them a part a little at a time.

    Bob
     
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