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The Saddest Thing I've Ever Heard
On CNN Tonight (around 5:30 EST) will be the conclusion of the Undercover Sex/Slavery Trade.
On CNN I saw an undercover purchase of a 14 year old girl being sold as a sex slave. Price 800 Euros and you can take her home as property - A Sex Slave.
The girl was pre-conditioned to serve as a sex slave.
Only a FEW minutes after being taken in the car by the undercover people she offers them sex. Possibly to show obedience (apparently part of her pre-conditioning).
They reveal to her that she is going to a safe house run by a church specifically for these types of girls. Safety AT LAST (or So I thought).
She freaks and tells that she was sold by her OWN Family at age 9 to "The Local Dealer". She says after that she escaped twice and went to other safe houses where she was abused further. So, time and again she went back to the sex slave dealers because it was the only thing she has known.
And thats not the sadest part...
After 2 months in the Church Safe house (Where I'm Assuming she was treated well and not molested again by a preist)... she ran away back to the sex trade dealers (as stated by the report).
A woman that spoke on behalf of the church that knew this girl said that the Girl's biggest fear was 'That she could not live a normal life'.
It seems that the only thing Normal to the girl was being in that... humm... Situation(the sex trade). And that Fear is surely what drove her from the safehouse along with "Everyone that ever said they would help her - Did NOT". She had no reason to trust them any more than anyone else in her short life.
So, She Went BACK to it...
Shes FUCKIN 14 - And That is Her Life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
And that's still not the sadest part...
Because I'm going to Write About it...
You are going to Read About It...
We might talk about it...
But None of Us... Are Going To Do... ANYTHING ABOUT IT.
It does not matter that You or Me are not involved in that type of business/behavior...
This is Humans... and This Is What We Do.
Mr.Bond
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