Boys and men enslaved at rural Romania

Nobody deserves to live as a slave. And here is some food for thought,
  • in 2011, Canada had 60 cases actively being investigated.
  • In 2005, the Mounties estimated close to 1,000 people were being brought in Canada alone, with double that number going through Canada to the US.
  • the 2015 yearly report by the National Human Trafficking Resource Center received 25,000 reports of possible trafficking, and 5,500 unique cases of human trafficking
http://traffickingresourcecenter.org/sites/default/files/NHTRC 2015 United States Report - USA - 01.01.15 - 12.31.15_OTIP_Edited_06-09-16.pdf
Its an interesting, if depressing read
 
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Slavery has never died. It's just gotten more discreet. Anyone who participates in the slave trade (either by enslaving people or buying slaves) should be evicted to Pluto.
 
I don't know, getting spastics to look after goats doesn't seem like the worst thing really.


that's awesome
It has a very diverse line of industries outside of sex and manual labor. With estimates ranging between 20 and 30 million people being held against their will, and being an industry worth around $32 billion, you will find outliers that aren't used in either, it's just rare.
 
Yet it didn't happen in central Bucharest, it happened in some countryside hovel no one would check.

The problem is not the Romanian people, but the slave traffic that orbits the whole region.
 
It's deplorable how disabled people are treated in some parts of the world. Glad I was born in a First World nation and not one where I would have spent my life chained to a hospital bed or slaving away for some able-bodied fuckwit.
 
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