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Yesterday, I felt really horrible especially what happen around the world that we're living in. When I found out the children who were orphaned and abducted, they were used for sexual desires. They were conducted as sex slaves or being used as prostitutes, it saddens me that when they asked for help from the police. They did nothing, but turned their back or return to those who are searching for them. I heard my pastor talked about as he went to jail and saw these poor children caged up.

They told him, their stories. And how they were happy they are still in jail and rather not go outside at night as being used for sex. They were afraid of going outside at night. That night a woman came outside and saw two children and they have no place or some shelter so the woman told them to go to her house and if they have anybody that needs a place to stay she would let them. Of course there were 600 children, scared, hungry, and tired.

I really wanted to stop people for doing such disgusting and illegal thing. I really wanted them to halt from what their doing was wrong. I just couldn't believe why they do such horrible purpose that they would do to those poor kids.
I agree... poor kids... I can't believe there are people out there who still do this...
It is sad to how far some people will go to make that extra money. *sigh*
tis but the curse of society, people still disregard law for their own purposes, be it emotional or financial.

Sadly, theres not much we can do what with the current laundry list of "to do" things that countries must deal with i.e global warming, disease, living conditions, policing, renewable energy, economy, fuel crysis...i wouldn't think that child abuse is that high a priority for countries nowadays, why do you think charities like the NCPCC exist?

Regardless of these facts, my heart goes out to those children as much as it does to others that are suffering too.
I agree that it's a societal problem, a very uncivilized one. You have to think of it like economics: supply and demand. If no one wanted sex slaves, there wouldn't be a problem. It's very similar to the drug problem in this country.
This is the reason we need a death penalty. Selling kids for sex? You're castrated and then killed. A simple, and fair, solution.
(06-16-2009, 04:07 PM)The Reclaimer Wrote: [ -> ]This is the reason we need a death penalty. Selling kids for sex? You're castrated and then killed. A simple, and fair, solution.

Harsh, but reasonable. Still, even if this is in effect, I would imagine that, like with other offensive things, the people doing this sort of thing will find another way to get it done if not by normal means.

After all, I've always been curious how far Virtual Technology has become.

If it does become like what we see in the movies, it may even be a greater problem especially since almost all digital information can be completely obliterated if say investigators try to find these 'sellers'. All it would take is a simple command on a full 3D VR Game from an experienced hacker/offender and we're right back to square one.
(06-16-2009, 07:58 AM)Guilmon and a shotgun Wrote: [ -> ]tis but the curse of society, people still disregard law for their own purposes, be it emotional or financial.

Sadly, theres not much we can do what with the current laundry list of "to do" things that countries must deal with i.e global warming, disease, living conditions, policing, renewable energy, economy, fuel crysis...i wouldn't think that child abuse is that high a priority for countries nowadays, why do you think charities like the NCPCC exist?

Regardless of these facts, my heart goes out to those children as much as it does to others that are suffering too.

Of course some people are doing to stop them like of the churches I have here in California, and it made a big difference of course that's like 1% we do need more people to help the children. Of course since they don't have money or shelter and so on they do tend to work to help other people like gardening which they become helpful resourceful and provided they get money and food in process.
(06-16-2009, 04:07 PM)The Reclaimer Wrote: [ -> ]This is the reason we need a death penalty. Selling kids for sex? You're castrated and then killed. A simple, and fair, solution.
I disagree, Death is never a suitable sentence. It's punishment, not warfare.
Suitable punishment i reckon is a long sentence in Jail, because then they'll know what it's like for the kids; being whored out and abused without consent.

Also, you live in California Tigerlily? Cool.
(06-17-2009, 07:08 AM)Guilmon and a shotgun Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-16-2009, 04:07 PM)The Reclaimer Wrote: [ -> ]This is the reason we need a death penalty. Selling kids for sex? You're castrated and then killed. A simple, and fair, solution.
I disagree, Death is never a suitable sentence. It's punishment, not warfare.
Suitable punishment i reckon is a long sentence in Jail, because then they'll know what it's like for the kids; being whored out and abused without consent.

Also, you live in California Tigerlily? Cool.
Lol yea I do, and I do agree with the long term sentence in jail.
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