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  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    genie wrote:
    glad you agree. but no it wasn't chocolate that did it, it was walking in Trafalgar sq and seeing a que of people lining up to see a something on human trafficking, including images. I personally wouldn't go to watch this sort of thing, because i would feel very upset....i also don't think they need to have pictures, all they need to do is talk to people and tell how it affects victims.

    Ah, that sounds interesting genie. :) I guess it would be pretty confronting to see but I'm a big believer in Art for the sake of bringing awareness. It's not something that everyone can stomach, but sometimes people need to see the graphic nature of reality in order to be shaken out of their complacency. But I do understand why you prefer not to see it. I guess it would depend for me on the nature of the exhibit and how it was presented.
    Not that I take any pleasure in seeing that kind of thing visually but if it helped to bring awareness then I suppose I could find the courage to view it.
    NOPE!!!

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  • genie
    genie Posts: 2,222
    when i found out i fired him. and told his current girl what he was planning and she ran. i hope he's dead by now. i saw him a few years later and he was standing on corners in chicago playing his guitar for donations. (or so he said). he actually came to ask for his job back.

    i'm glad you did this onelongsong :)
  • Wait a minute...this was happening in LONDON?! I don't understand how a human sale can take place in public like this. Where is the government? Where are the police? How can this be legal?
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  • genie
    genie Posts: 2,222
    Wait a minute...this was happening in LONDON?! I don't understand how a human sale can take place in public like this. Where is the government? Where are the police? How can this be legal?

    ah, i don't think it's only in London, it's everywhere....in European countries and North America. everywhere where those "dealers" think it's a good spot to do their business.

    The government?? what about it?? government worries more about taxes.......
  • genie
    genie Posts: 2,222
    bump :)