Friday, July 31, 2020

Up And Coming

Right now the issue of child trafficking is being brought to light after remaining just under the surface for the past decade and being totally submerged previous ones before that. 

The down side to acknowledging these abuses are the false trails people can be led down that illegitimizes the issue and make it seem like a conspiracy theory. Child trafficking being affiliated with Hollywood isn't new. That doesn't mean Julia Roberts is involved. If celebrities in Hollywood wanted to prey on children they wouldn't need to be flown out to an island. Just ask Kevin Spacey. 

Instead the trafficking in Hollywood has occurred in Hollywood with "higher ups" and industry managers that the public has never even heard of. Those who manage the whole film industry. 

Meanwhile there are known public figures that have been involved with Epstein island: Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, and Bill Clinton are guilty. No one is demanding accountability. 
A girl who was 13 when she was raped by Trump tried taking Epstein and Trump to court in 2016. The judge on the case was buddies with Trump and the trial was dropped. 

Moving forward over the next month or two (Aug-Sept) the issue of murders and serial killers will start to crop up. 

Right now there's a weird fascination with murders and watching crime shows. People are baffled and disheartened by the stories, but it doesn't register that anything can be done about them or that there are things contributing to them. What bringing murders to light will enlighten people to is: 

1. Accepting that murders "just occur in the world" will change from complacency to it towards activism against it. 

2. Murders being taken more seriously will highlight that murders have often gone uninvestigated and widely ignored -especially with regards to women. And white men have often gotten light sentences if they were held accountable at all. 

3. This will lead people to acknowledging sexual violence -especially in the case of 90% of serial killings and murders of women and children -frequently goes in hand with murder. That ignoring rape leads to murder becoming more prevalent. Cannot stress this enough. 

4. People going missing -especially children, women, and people of color -should also be taken more seriously. If we all look after each other there will be fewer abductions (or abductions that go unnoticed). The 24 hour wait period for police to start looking during the crucial first 48 hours will be changed so there will no longer be a delay. 

Lives can't be that easily lost on people. 

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