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Old 07-22-2023, 01:19 PM
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Lol you mean people are trying to discredit the hyper-successful right wing movie? People never lie about the right wing! That would be crazy!

This movie about sex trafficking being bad is hurting our ability to... inform the public about the problem what in the hell are you talking about? What does that even mean? This is as much of a stretch as saying that stupid country song is about lynching or whatever retarded nonsense.
consulting alt right podcasts again?

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This movie fires up members of their base but if it was a movie about saving children from abusive religious figures this movie would be condemned.

The movie “took creative liberties in depicting the different methods of child trafficking.”

"Songs of Freedom" offers a "false perception" of child trafficking that experts worry could further harm the real victims.

The movie starts by showing children snatch up at local business and out in the open.
Which does happen of course.

But more underage are trafficked through drugs or run aways situations which isn't touched on (well when focusing on the US).

In reality, some are throwaway kids. They are kicked out of their homes and trade sex for food and a place to stay, and end up being trafficked by a pimp. In a lot of these cases, the trafficker starts out calling themselves their boyfriend or girlfriend.

Some of the victims have a family members that pushed the child into a trafficked situation for either drugs or in some cases shelter and food.

Sound of Freedom almost exclusively focuses on very young children, the majority of child trafficking victims are adolescents or teenagers.

In fact, a report from the Counter-Trafficking Data Collaborative states that 67 percent of children trafficked are between the ages of 15 and 17.

Generally, young people end up in trafficking situations because their family is in incredible poverty, because of political unrest, because the child is being rejected by their family for their sexual orientation or gender identity or any number of things.

Lack of focus on tragic cases like these, in favor of more dramatic narratives about international rescue missions and shadowy strangers abducting kids, has resulted in a skewed perception of child trafficking.

Nationalizing a movie from a conspiracy cultivator to re-energize a base who has their own abusive occult is going to only inspire more crazed MAGA gun enthusiastic fanatics spreading horrible rumors about Wayfair or pizza restaurants.


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