Wednesday, April 1, 2009

'Taken' and global sex traffic

All pornography puts all children at risk. Brazilian Bishop Jose Luis Azcona "received death threats" for denouncing "politicians, businessmen and police officers." They "snatch girls from school and take them away to sexually exploit them." They are "sold into sexual exploitation" in French Guyana and "killed by drugs."

Boys too are increasingly trafficked. In 1998 a detailed analysis of Spartacus, the travel guide for "gay" men, found 47 percent of 139 nations reviewed by Spartacus described where to have sex with boys, often including prices for various services, from "House of Boys" in Frankfort, to "Boystown" in Thailand.

Indeed, despite the rants and ridicule by libertine power brokers, a Judeo-Christian sexually reserved society has always been safest for women and children. If 58,200 children can be kidnapped by non-family members in the U.S., what is the truth about the worldwide child sex traffic?

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