What are the different points of view of your topic or event?
Sex trafficking has many points of views gangs can sell a girl many times in one night and use her for many years. They prey on girls who come from broken homes, suffer from self-esteem issues, and run away from home. They groom a girl by finding out what she needs and giving it to her. If she needs a place to stay or a lover. Sometimes the girl is forcibly kidnapped and violated but often the process takes time till the girl feels she owes the man who “saved” her. Victims of trafficking are weakened by fear and obligation. Men must stand up against this purchase of human beings, and all of us. Men and women alike, must refuse to tolerate the commercial sex activity that runs human trafficking. ‘’Sex trafficking industry has moved into our borders and it is growing.’’ Human trafficking and sexual abuse crimes continue to grow, and a disturbing amount of victims are youngsters.
What are the multiple perspectives on the issue?
Stereotypes play a major role in people's perspectives on human trafficking. It is important to acknowledge and battle these stereotypes so that the ignorance and effect hat come with having only one perspective of an issue can be stopped. People tend to think that the victims of human trafficking are exclusively women. While labor trafficking affects men, women, and children, sex trafficking affects women and young girls, and is linked to the way society views women. To fight against the sexual abuse of innocent people, it is necessary to redefine gender roles specifically, the belief that a woman's worth depends on her body and the acceptance of a man. Although stereotypes put women at a downside. Male victims of sex trafficking do exist, but society doesn't see the difficult situation. Society represents men as powerful, and not victims. Male’s who are victims tend not to look for assistance. Many people are uninformed because in reality labor and sex trafficking still exists right in front of our faces.