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meaningless 14th amendment & entertainment industry's underregulated human trafficking

According to the “Justice for trafficking victims act of 2015” it says women who claim to be trafficking victims will escape accountability and there is more dystopian regulation, seizing property before due process is given in the law (this is something that China would do).  

According to a reliable source, police only go after pimps and johns, leaving the “ladies of the night alone”, even though children who see them will think it’s normal to dress and behave that way. The police that are supposed to treat them like victims are instead “having relations” with them and overturning complaints

The 14th amendment says, people have equal protection under the law, and the right to do due process, but laws like JTVA 2015 and Castle Rock v. Gonzales have bypassed these. Actual human traffickers in the entertainment industry go undisturbed. 

Former “actress” Veronica Vain says she and other women were pressured into activity and having “relations” with men she wasn’t interested in, one of the men tried to give her pills. she describe managers as glorified pimps. They would have house parties and convince Highschoolers to dropout of school when they turn 18 promising them a career, the younger “actresses” were encouraged to dress in children’s clothes. This took place in Florida.

Even though People v. Freeman made producing that material legal in California, Other states where no similar court ruling exists still go unopposed and more violent that it could be considered rape, the New Jersey based company D&E Media/”Facial Abuse“.

Disturbingly enough it’s not just limited to adult companies with investors. 

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Sharon
Sharon
9 months ago

Very poorly written. What you are saying might be true but you lose credibility if your grammar and punctuation isn’t up to par. People will tune out and stop reading. I’m not saying that to be mean, it’s just reality.