Because it highlights and exposes child sex slave trafficking.Why?
Say no to pizza parlor basements...Because it highlights and exposes child sex slave trafficking.
It's actually increasing the danger and making children less safe. It is also very creepy. It's not so much about paedophiles as for them. I can see lots of people enjoying it for very wrong reasons. A dystopian fantasy, unrelated to the planet we actually live on.The problem is that this movie distorts the real problem of child sex abuse, which overwhelmingly occurs with family members or friends, and less often by strangers abducting children to far away places. The result is that attention is diverted from where it is needed most.
The child sex trafficking trade is inceasing and this film highlights and exposes it.The problem is that this movie distorts the real problem of child sex abuse, which overwhelmingly occurs with family members or friends, and less often by strangers abducting children to far away places. The result is that attention is diverted from where it is needed most.
Isnt it unsurprising that those who support transgender child sex abuse are not in favour of a film that exposes child sex trafficking.It's actually increasing the danger and making children less safe. It is also very creepy. It's not so much about paedophiles as for them. I can see lots of people enjoying it for very wrong reasons. A dystopian fantasy, unrelated to the planet we actually live on.
The problem is the distorted views alright.The problem is that this movie distorts the real problem of child sex abuse, which overwhelmingly occurs with family members or friends, and less often by strangers abducting children to far away places. The result is that attention is diverted from where it is needed most.
It is more that abuse in the home while staying at home. It is about child sex trafficking. Less than 10% of child sex trafficking cases involve kidnapping. The 90% that this film ignores are cases where the victims know and trust their traffickers. By focusing on the 10% that involve adduction by strangers, and even the fact that the story is about foreign traffickers, that feeds into the narrative of America First vs. all those bad guys elsewhere. We don't like to face the fact that we grow our own traffickers right here - 90% of them in fact. But that movie would not sell. So it had to be spiced up by setting the bad guys as Columbians. All this misdirected fervor helps to hide the bulk of the problem of child sex trafficking and does a great disservice to those real children to whom this is happening.The child sex trafficking trade is inceasing and this film highlights and exposes it.
That child sex abuse also goes on in the home doesnt mean we shouldnt have trafficking exposed as well.
What are you trying to say here?It is more that abuse in the home while staying at home.
Yes, that is correct, the film is about that.It is about child sex trafficking.
You should provide some evidence for that, despite it being irrelevant to the film exposing child sex traffickingLess than 10% of child sex trafficking cases involve kidnapping.
IrrelevantThe 90% that this film ignores are cases where the victims know and trust their traffickers.
Focusing on 10% is a good thing. Perhaps we need another film to focus on the 90%By focusing on the 10% that involve adduction by strangers, and even the fact that the story is about foreign traffickers, .
Ok, no problem there, its child sex trafficking that it exposesthat feeds into the narrative of America First vs. all those bad guys elsewhere
The movie as it is is has had enough trouble selling, and if Columbia and the US is at fault all the better for exposing that.We don't like to face the fact that we grow our own traffickers right here - 90% of them in fact. But that movie would not sell. So it had to be spiced up by setting the bad guys as Columbians.
Its not misdirected, child sex trafficking is a serious issueAll this misdirected fervor
Go and watch Barbie thenhelps to hide the bulk of the problem of child sex trafficking and does a great disservice to those real children to whom this is happening.