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Originally Posted by OscarTheGrouch
Just like the previous federal legislation, this new Texas law will continue to do more harm than good by forcing everyone to not use forums and not do any kind of public advertising. Sadly, I'm sure human trafficking is flourishing on the dark web.
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Sex trafficking was forced underground just as it started to show it's public face.
We had the opportunity to bring what we saw to the attention of law enforcement. Now that opportunity is gone.
It makes me think that specialized LE units that go after big time traffickers want to keep the other traffickers hidden from the public and for their own eyes. I don't know if it is a part of the catching of big time traffickers, or if Big Brother simply wants the small traffickers unnoticed by the public.
It's sad that this has happened.
It's as if "If people don't see it then it doesn't exist" version.
-Same thing that Big Brother did with cars that were not easy on the eyes when the cash for clunkers happened. Some people profited. More than some people cannot afford a car now. The rich people now do not have to witness such a horrible thing as a used cheap cheap car.
-Same thing that Big Brother wants to do to all of the sex industry.
If a woman does not see the sex industry on the internet, then maybe her man isn't partaking in it.
Many people want a so called "ideal" world.
Ideal according to which persons?
Although I am sure that, if asked, affluent people do not want sex trafficking to occur and may even donate to such causes, it is really an out of sight out of mind thing.
People just don't want to face reality.
It has always boiled down to the rich and the poor.