There are the end, he throws in a vague reference to human trafficking. The women were ABSOLUTELY victims themselves.... but they were the ones who get arrested. No mention was made of the organization that operates this place (not on the business level, but on the "human resources" level, getting the women to work there)
Rather than just arrest them, what they need is a supportive way to get away from the leverage that the guys who run that organization.... and you can't just deport the women by putting them back on a plane to Bangkok... they will literally either be killed or back on a plane here in a matter of days or weeks....
This is a perfect example of the biggest problem with illegal immigration in America... and one that the future president and his crew do not understand.... you can't build a wall to keep it out... you can't just punish the bottom end of the organization - who are victims in so many ways - without going after both the societal or business causes and the organization that operates them.
Once the trafficked women get here, it is too late... the American system has already lost... putting a bandaid on it does not solve the problem... you have to look for the root causes both at home and abroad that make this a lucative business...
....and before you say that Trump will do that... no, he won't... Regardless of who has been in the White House for the past 50 years, no one has seriously gotten the forumla right... or even much tried.
It has been bandaid solutions, punishing the victims... and doing nothing to stop it at the organizational level....
...and as long as American men like pussy.... it will continue... but we can limit it... but punishing the ladies at the bottom of the organziation is not the way...
@grrlgonebad, exactly right. But going after the organizers is hard, and dangerous, and always remember that the important thing is that the cops get to go home safe to their families every night, so asking them to go up against anything tougher than girls in their underwear, or less, is really unreasonable, you know? /s
Not to take away from the seriousness of this post and some of the follow-up comments made (especially the intelligent, informed ones by ggrlgonebad), but at 3:52 in the video, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd says "she might have been 5 foot tall; she wasn't as big as a popcorn fart..." Had to check the transcript to see if I got that right, and yep, that's exactly what he said.
Maybe it's because I don't speak FloridaMan-ese, but that's an expression I've never heard before.
Here on TUSCL, maybe this phrase is what we should use to describe spinners.
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Rather than just arrest them, what they need is a supportive way to get away from the leverage that the guys who run that organization.... and you can't just deport the women by putting them back on a plane to Bangkok... they will literally either be killed or back on a plane here in a matter of days or weeks....
This is a perfect example of the biggest problem with illegal immigration in America... and one that the future president and his crew do not understand.... you can't build a wall to keep it out... you can't just punish the bottom end of the organization - who are victims in so many ways - without going after both the societal or business causes and the organization that operates them.
Once the trafficked women get here, it is too late... the American system has already lost... putting a bandaid on it does not solve the problem... you have to look for the root causes both at home and abroad that make this a lucative business...
....and before you say that Trump will do that... no, he won't... Regardless of who has been in the White House for the past 50 years, no one has seriously gotten the forumla right... or even much tried.
It has been bandaid solutions, punishing the victims... and doing nothing to stop it at the organizational level....
...and as long as American men like pussy.... it will continue... but we can limit it... but punishing the ladies at the bottom of the organziation is not the way...
Maybe it's because I don't speak FloridaMan-ese, but that's an expression I've never heard before.
Here on TUSCL, maybe this phrase is what we should use to describe spinners.
In addition, there was a whole lot of big brother in the regulations he was talking about.