Radsloth95 - Woman = Adult Human Female. Fight Me.

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Documentaries about sex trafficking:
Sex, Slavery, and Drugs in Bangladesh
Inside the Lives of American Sex Slaves
Stuck in Traffick
Rape for Profit
What Happened to the Girl-Next-Door
The Price of Sex (2011) dir. Mimi Chakarova (sex trafficking in post-Communist Eastern Europe)
Body Without Soul (1996) and Not Angels But Angels (1994) (prostituted young boys in post-Communist Eastern Europe)
Men for Sale (Hommes à louer) (2008) dir. Rodrigue Jean
Stopping Traffic: The Movement to End Sex-Trafficking
A Path Appears
Demand by sharedhope.org
Sex Trafficking in Cambodia
The Virgin Trade
Malaysia Underage Sex Trade
Finding Home
Sands of Silence – Journey into Trafficking
Born Into Brothels: Calcutta’s Red Light Kids
Slavery: A 21st Century Evil
Whores’ Glory
Cargo: Innocence Lost
Dreams Die Hard – Free The Slaves
Not My Life
Redlight
Virgin Harvest
Trapped (about trafficked Nigerian women)
Sacrifice (about Burmese children recruited in their native villages and trafficked into the Thai sex trade)
The Day My God Died (sex trafficking in India, includes information about sacred prostitution)
Tin Girls (focuses on the trafficking of girls for prostitution from Nepal to India)
The Selling Of Innocents (1997) dir. Ruchira Gupta
Love, Sonia (2018) dir. Tabrez Noorani
Save My Seoul (2017) dir. Jason Y. Lee
Sold (based on a best selling novel by Patricia McCormick, which in turn was inspired by true stories of trafficked girls)
Daryl Hannah’s activism: interview, documentary
Children for Sale
Trafficked - The Reckoning
My Boyfriend The Sex Tourist (2007)
Nefarious: Merchant of Souls (2011) dir. Benjamin Nolot
Trading Women
Very Young Girls
I am Jane Doe (sex trafficking on Backpage)
Child sex trafficking in America (TED Talk with the mother of a sex trafficking victim recruited through Backpage)
Selling the Girl Next Door (2011)
Sold For Sex: Trafficking in Nebraska
Thai Brides (2000), Louis and the Brothel (2003) and Selling Sex (2020) dir. Louis Theroux
Poverty, Inc. and Toxic Hot Seats are searing exposes about global charity and the chemical industry that show how these industries are linked to sex trafficking and to pro-legalisation lobbysts
Prostitution and coal mining in Indonesia
Sex trafficking and illegal gold mining in Peru
Underage victims of sex tourists in the Dominican Republic
Red Lights and Red Lines: Prostitution in Europe
The Hunt for Britain’s Sex Traffickers
The Long Night (discussion with director Tim Matsui)
The Moral Bankruptcy of the Left on Prostitution
Selling Sex For £4 In Liverpool
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Testimonials:
Shandra Woworuntu: My life as a sex-trafficking victim
‘I came to the UK and I was turned into a prostitute’ – trafficked women share their horrific stories
I survived human trafficking. That makes me the exception to the rule by Crystal Isle
From rural Romania to a Swiss brothel: Generations of Romanian girls trafficked into Europe’s sex industry
Sex trafficking in the UK: one woman’s horrific story of kidnap, rape, beatings and prostitution
Women from All Over the World Are Being Sex-Trafficked into Greece
Chained to a bed and servicing 50 clients a day: this is why we need the Walk for Freedom
Harrowing ‘Crazy Heart’ Music Video Raises Awareness of Human Trafficking
Karla Jacinto (Mexico)
Jasmine Marino, author of “The Diary of Jasmine Grace”: “Sex trafficking is domestic violence on steroids”
Sophie Hayes: I was trafficked by my boyfriend
Rebecca Bender (website)
Sandra (Mexico)
Kika Cerpa (USA)
Melissa Woodward (USA)
Apartment 407 (2017) dir. Frida Farrell (Interview)
Catie Hart, of AnnieCannons, an Oakland-based nonprofit organization which teaches sex trafficking survivors how to develop software and websites so they can find work outside of the sex trade
Police criticised as organised gangs gain control of UK sex industry
Doctors often unaware they are treating human trafficking victims, written by Hanni Stoklosa, MD, co-editor of “Human Trafficking Is a Public Health Issue“
Invisible Boys: Inside the Push to Help Unseen Victims of the Sex Trade
Call me Collin: The diary of a sex trafficked boy
A Toronto Star investigation into the dark underbelly of domestic sex trafficking in Ontario
Sex trafficking in South Africa: Lured by cash, women face lethal risks beyond disease and addiction
Embrace Dignity, a pro-Nordic Model women’s group in South Africa
Decriminalisation in New Zealand is a tragic failure
Climate change leads to increase in trafficking of women in the Philippines
The Game review – true stories of sex work performed in a mounting torrent of trauma
Growing up in mum and dad’s brothel: former university lecturer Dr Aaron Darrell speaks out
The Harms of the Sex Trade: A Conversation with the Founder of the Survivor Clinic in New York City
Sex trafficking survivors during #MeToo
Does Legalized Prostitution Increase Human Trafficking? (2012) by Seo-Young Cho, Axel Dreher, Eric Neumayer (cross-section of up to 150 countries)
Legalisation: A Dream Come True for Traffickers
The artwork of a sex trafficking survivor, Suzzan Blac
Anneke Lucas (Belgian peadophile ring survivor):
Ted Talk
Podcast
Interview
UN report (2019): human trafficking is on the rise: Trafficking for sexual exploitation is the most prevalent form in European countries, whilst in sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, forced labour is the main factor driving the illicit trade. Women and girls make up most trafficking victims worldwide: almost ¾ of them are trafficked for sexual exploitation and 35% are trafficked for forced labour
Lydia Cacho’s activism
Invisible: Britain’s “Migrant Sex Workers” by Hsiao-Hung Pai (undercover journalist works as a housekeeper in a brothel and exposes the terrible reality of the British sex trade)
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Isolated cases:
A Greenville, SC couple convicted in 2015 under the state’s human-trafficking law forced a woman to have sex with up to 30 men a day by threatening her and her family
Forced to have sex with 1,000 men, a girl is now suing the motel that she says let it happen
Children caught in Winnipeg sex-trade sweep
Fort Myers sex trafficking case:
Mom says girl recorded while she was being sexually assaulted in school bathroom was human trafficking victim
Human trafficking at core of S. Fort Myers High sex scandal
N. Fort Myers teen stolen from home into sex trafficking
Another arrest made in SWFL human trafficking ring
Two more arrested in SWFL sex trafficking ring
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Sex trafficking in the USA:
Human trafficking persecution unit (HTPU)
National Human Trafficking Hotline
Trafficking, Prostitution, and Inequality by Catharine MacKinnon
Sex Trafficking & Pornography: The Links Between The Two by Robert Peters
Dr. Laura Lederer: Pornography’s Link to Sex Trafficking
The US Military and the International Sex Industry
Sex trafficking in the Silicon Valley tech industry
Sex trafficking and the Superbowl
Sex trafficking post Backpage-shutdown
Sex trafficking in AZ (includes information about the foster care-child trafficking pipeline)
Sex trafficking in Toledo, OH
Sex trafficking in San Diego, CA
Elle Snow (Sex trafficking in Humboldt County, CA)
Sex trafficking in Los Angeles, CA
Sex trafficking in California, nearly 500 arrested (2017). More cases of human trafficking were reported in California than in any other U.S. state in 2016
Sex trafficking in Central Minnesota (2016)
Sex trafficking in Texas, response inadequate
Sex trafficking in New York
Sex trafficking in North Dakota
Connecticut sex trafficking ring pimped out disabled young man
Who buys a trafficked child for sex? Otherwise ordinary men
Child sex trafficking in Seattle, “as easy as ordering pizza”
Playground (2009) dir. Libby Spears
Stubborn cycle of runaways ending in prostitution (2013)
Operation Cross Country X (2016)
Tricked (sex trafficking in Fairfax County, VA)
Trafficked: The Exploitation of Women and Girls In the Bakken and Beyond (a period of rapidly expanding oil extraction from the Bakken formation in the state of North Dakota leads to an increase in crime, including sex trafficking. Murder of Olivia Lone Bear)
Hidden America: Chilling New Look at Sex Trafficking in the US
Sex Trafficking Goes Unnoticed in America (2016)
Frontline: Sex Trafficking in America (2019)
In Plain Sight: Human Trafficking
How US sex traffickers recruit jailed women for prostitution
Youth Involvement in the Sex Trade (2016): Between 8,900 and 10,500 children, ages 13 to 17, are commercially exploited each year in the United States
Sex trafficking in American hotels
John Whitehead’s activism
Demand Abolition
The Samaritan Women
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Mediterranean migrant crisis:
Mafia-Backed Nigerian Prostitution in Sicily
An Exited Woman’s Sanctuary For Trafficked Sex Slaves
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Prostitution in Germany:
Germany may roll back legalised prostitution amid exploitation fears (2013)
How Legalizing Prostitution Has Failed
We’re living in a pimp state
Welcome to Paradise: inside the world of legalised prostitution
The Mega Brothel (a look behind the doors of the five-storey Paradise club in Stuttgart)
Inside Germany’s Sex Supermarkets
German mass raids target forced prostitution gang (2018)
Legalization in Saarland, 15 years on
Ingeborg Kraus’ input (in French) during a conference about exiting prostitution in 2015. Other videos from the same evening (including Rachel Moran’s testimonial) can be found here
Ingeborg Kraus expanding on the same subject (in English)
Ingeborg Kraus’ presentation “International Approaches to Prostitution: Sweden, Germany, Canada” in Vancouver, Canada on September 20, 2016
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TED talks:
3 ways businesses can fight sex trafficking: Nikki Clifton (2018)
Bought and Sold: Trafficking in America: Kaylen Runyan
#Buycott: ending human trafficking: Jesse Bach
A novel solution to sex trafficking: Sandy Skelaney
Child Trafficking in Canada: Emily Pelly
Combating human trafficking: AnnJannette Alejano-Steele
End Human Trafficking: Shannon Sedgwick Davis
Every 15 Seconds: Matt Friedman
Enslaved: from victim to victor: Jessica Minhas
Exposing the Reality of Sex Trafficking: Bonnie Gatchell
Growing up in the foster care system: Angel Mechling
How to end modern day slavery – surviving the sex industry: Roslynn Gallegos
How to spot human trafficking: Kanani Titchen
Human Trafficking: Discovering the Value of a Human Life: Amanda Howa
Human trafficking: Rachel Lloyd (author of “Girls like Us”)
Human trafficking: Anne Victory
Human trafficking - 21st century slavery: Faridoun Hemani
Human trafficking - dreams and realities: Diep Vuong
Human trafficking – Stop the silence: Catalleya Storm
Human trafficking – stop the nightmare: Kim Dempster
I am human, not cattle. : Jennifer Kempton, founder of Survivor’s Ink, a charity which helps sex trafficking survivors who have been forcibly tattooed and/or branded to have their tattoos/branding covered or removed. Sadly, Jennifer passed away in 2017
I was human trafficked for 10 years. We can do more to stop it: Barbara Amaya
Justice for child victims of sexual exploitation: Jessica Munoz
Look Again: Sex Trafficking in your Own Backyard: Elizabeth Melendez Fisher
Prostitution is not a victimless crime: Andy Hall
Sex trafficking: Linda Smith
Sex Trafficking in the U.S.: Young Lives, Insane Profit: Yolanda Schlabach
Sex Trafficking in Your Back Yard: Vednita Carter (founder of Breaking Free)
Sex trafficking isn’t what you think it is: Meghan Sobel
Sex worker: the truth behind the smile: Antoinette Welch
The Face of Human Trafficking: Megan Rheinschild
The fight against sex slavery: Sunitha Krishnan
The Porn Paradox: Megan Johnson
Turning up the volume, bringing human trafficking down: Ruici Tio
Why I Turned Toward Sex Slavery: Shannon Keith
Where were you?: Matt Friedman
Why you should care: the human trafficking footprint in the U.S.: Ryan L. Brooks
Winning the fight against human trafficking: Michael Brosowski
Witness: Illuminating the World of Modern-day Slavery: Lisa Kristine
Your vagina is not a car: Clementine Ford
Whoa. Never knew about that last bit. Every time I look her up, all they mention is how she wouldn't admit men into her classes. Had no idea she offered to tutor men on her own time!




“Feminist Teacher Ordered To Drop Women-only Rule”, Toledo Blade - Feb 26, 1999
happy pride month to the l g and b only
And men, on average, have more free time than women, (Sources: here, here, and here) so you would think they would be the ones doing more interesting things with it. But no, instead women just do everything and then get super creative with our free time and then we get burnout because we don't get any extra time to just lounge around and do nothing.
Men are boring.
Women's free time as told by Rapunzel GIFs:






It's so wild how when you ask ppl about how they like to spend their free time it's always men going "sports and games" and women like "oh i dunno i like to dance and paint and play music and bake and write and sing and draw and cook food and read and tend to my plants/pets and make crafts" yet women are stereotyped as vapid??? ppl will debate you about whether women ever did anything in world history?? helloooooo????
I really like the way this was worded. Human compassion is so important. We were learning about authentic leadership in my leadership and policy class yesterday, and my professor made a big point about how good leaders are deeply aware of how they think and behave and how they are perceived by others. Understanding the way we communicate can have a big impact on what audiences we reach, and the end message of this post is especially resonant to that point, that the rights of one women are the rights of all.
So someone I won't name has been reblogging posts from me and tagging them as "Why I hate trans people" and commenting things like "I will die before I support trans people" and while I'm uninterested in having an unproductive argument with her, I wanted to address this on its own because it's important.
I do not hate trans people.
I really truly mean that. I'm not trying to bend for the TRAs or whatever, that is my genuine real belief as a moral person. Don't get me wrong. I appreciate the energy. I hate trans ideology. I hate the perpetrators of trans homophobia and misogyny. What I don't hate is the average trans person though.
I don't hate butches who were pressured into he/they. I don't hate gnc girls who see transition as the only acceptable way to be themselves. I don't hate girls with body dysmorphia who got swept up into this movement without a care for their own well being. And I don't hate gay men who work as transgender sex workers to survive after being kicked out. I use the word terf sarcastically since it's flung at me so much but I am not actually trans exclusionary. Trans people are included in my feminism. And even in the case of males who are not included, they're still included in activism I care about outside feminism. I still care. I want them to have safety and rights and to be free from violence and homophobia. I am not a one issue gyn. Due to echo chambers and brainwashing most trans people have no idea about most of the terrible stuff trans ideology leads to and don't realize they're wrong or hurting anyone. When we're online, constantly exposed to this horrible stuff that's usually hidden over and over again, it's easy to forget that most people who call themselves trans are just people with mental health issues who don't know any better, especially TIFs. So I will not die before supporting a trans person because TIFs are a part of my feminism too, and I genuinely believe most would not support this if they knew it was happening and were not so thoroughly brainwashed. Not most as in most you see yelling at us on tumblr or twitter. Most as in most in the real world offline.
So if you're genuinely here because you just hate trans people, and not because you love women and love liberation and freedom and human rights? I'm not with you. We are not on the same team. I am anti-trans ideology because I am pro-woman, because I am pro-LGB. It comes from a place of love and anger for injustice. If your main concern is that you think literally all trans people are gross dirty perverts obsessed with raping and killing, and that none of them deserve help or understanding or even human decency, you found the wrong blog. I was once one of those people before I learned, and it took a long time and a lot of work to overcome the conditioning. This is a hill I can and will die on.