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Child Sex Slaves... : : January 9, 2006

written and directed by janyn at 11:24 AM as a favorite post.

Most of the contents are NOT suitable for very young audiences. Parental guidance is recommended. I watched Oprah last night; they were discussing “sex slaves”. And it reminded me on how my dear Philippines’ is doing. As I thought that the Philippines were doing alright, considering the peso vs. dollar currency going up and all, she was mentioned as one of the countries where sex traffickers get their produce, she was one among Ecuador, Thailand and many others all over the world. Girls; young and younger are their prey. Could you imagine a 5 year old baby being raped for profit? Yes, 5 years old. In a mini-hotel made of grass and hay in a field in the middle of God knows where, where they molest and abuse these young ones; they have curtains made of plastic bags, just so they can have a pinch of privacy while them devils enter their bodies and take away every inch of happiness that lingers in them. I happen to be very fond of children, so why treat them this way? What have they ever done to arouse those sex predators? Heck, what have they ever done to them? The children, from the ages of 16 and below, are being transported from city to city under a bus, in the carriage, yes there, where they keep extra luggage. In trucks, and places you couldn’t think a human would barely fit. Once, a baby was even caught being transported illegally INSIDE a piñata. A piñata for crying out loud! The sad part was, the trafficker caught was a pastor. Damn it, a pastor! How cruel, how inhumane! Who knows who the perverts are now? The line has been crossed. They are pretending to be a man of God now, who else are they pretending to be? The sentence for him was taking away his passport for 10 years. And some time in jail. I think that isn’t even enough. ”I think nothing is enough” as a once sex slave told Oprah, and I agree. Nothing is ever enough, for taking away someone’s dignity and ruining their lives. I leave you with this thought, hoping that you’ll open your eyes to the truth and do something about it. I’ve done my part, now do yours. It may be opening other’s eyes to this truth, telling somebody with power, or anything! Just do something. say what u want6 screamed with me

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caMz (guest)

Comment posted on January 13th, 2006 at 01:56 PM
you know what, there was this magazine article i've read ages ago, but i've never been able to forget it. it was about sex trafficking in Palestine or Afghan or some country like that. their culture dictates that women--wives, daughters--are men's property, so it was perfectly okay for them to sell their women to sex houses. one kid was sold when she was 7, and because she was so small and was used continuosly by men who are bigger, her two lower spine discs crumbled from all the pumping. and by the age of nine, she already has three or so different STDs.

there are a lot of sick people in the world.
Comment posted on January 13th, 2006 at 04:57 PM
wtf? haii.. that's just too much.

and the world's getting full of 'em.

cara_maeve (guest)

Comment posted on January 9th, 2006 at 09:15 PM
oh i got to watch that ep. too, partially lang nga... on my part, i guess i'll just...pray and write abt it if ever i get an opportunity to do so.
Comment posted on January 10th, 2006 at 06:07 AM
i don't think i got to watch the beginning, pero ung climax ang napanood ko. hehe. wiirrdd..

yeah.. Go! ate, do that! prayers for them.

gdwn (guest)

Comment posted on January 9th, 2006 at 08:26 PM
ay, nakalimutan ko panoorin to! di ko nai-alarm!

owel, it's just not right. they're too innocent to be sex slaves. even if they're not, those children (anyone, actually) do not deserve to be sex slaves. disturbing lang as they get younger and younger.
Comment posted on January 10th, 2006 at 06:06 AM
sana nga may re-run eh.

sinabi mo pa!

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