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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsok, this is a tough one. There's a FB page that's been in the news a lot lately....
It's called 'No Hymen, No Diamond'. So yeah, the premise alone is freaky and abhorrant for all the obvious reasons. Some righteous chicks have pretty much hijacked it for all the right reasons and have been bashing the sexist freaks around a lot and have pretty much upset its apparent original intent.
Here's the thing, I've been posting there some, always just trying to be fairly reasonable, but sometimes being a real wise ass, etc. But I started seeing some patterns over the past couple of months that sent up some red flags, and in just going through profiles, seeing who is friends with who, seeing certain vernacular and similarities, I've come to the conclusion that this page is has a high probablility of being active in child sex trafficking circles.
It's a hunch, nothing conclusive, just a sick feeling. '(disclaimer, I have never been molested, I have no triggers or history and have never been a victim. I'm just a highly keen observer and well informed)
So.... who does one 'tell' about something like this? It's cross border, a lot of the perverts seem to be in Mexico and a high number in Pakistan and India. Mostly American links though.
Thoughts, ideas? Do I leave it alone or.... what?
hunter
(38,310 posts)The diamond jewelry business is largely criminal.
Maybe high divorce rates are a consequence of the bad karma infusing most natural diamonds.
More importantly, anyone who hasn't recognized and experienced that good sex ranges from silly-fun to deeply-meaningful shouldn't be shopping for a spouse or diamonds.
edhopper
(33,567 posts)if not, why not, they would seem to be the ones with the most resources to do something.
Kurska
(5,739 posts)Literally a troll campaign thought up by the politics board of 4chan. It is meant to get a rise out of people.
It is like the "cut for bieber" hashtag or "end fathers day" hashtag. Those two are examples of black propaganda. This one is just outrage fishing.