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Many know this is going on but Crickets
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http://snippits-and-slappits.blogspot.co...art-3.html
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The National Center for Missing & Exploited children reports:
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"Child pornographers (and pimps), like other sex offenders, look for  victims in places where youth gather: shopping malls, fast food establishments, non-alcoholic clubs, video game arcades, bus stations and through unethical 'modeling' agencies. The fact that juveniles are being recruited from the community both for pornography and prostitution is most disturbing ... runaways were spotted by pimps loitering in bus stations who approached the teenagers almost as they exited the buses... A primary method of procuring a juvenile for prostitution is through the use of feigned friendship and love. ... They (procurers) evaluate what the young woman needed, created the dependency, and then took advantage of that dependency.... if a teenager was a runaway the pimp would find shelter for her... Through practice, many child molesters have developed a real knack for spotting vulnerable victims."

The above is a favoured recruitment method commonly used by procurers to obtain children of both sexes for sale. As the most prominent high end purchasers within the international child sex industry are Saudi princes, their demands are met in many ways. 

Saudi princes are also reported to place "special order for children" through a picture of the child in a media or give a description of a desired child.  In these cases the child is "snatched" from their parents or escorts in front of their houses; coming from school or at a store. It is believed that the child reaches Saudi Arabia before the local police develop a search procedure. 
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You're right Sky, crickets.
The established media won't touch it except for an occasional Editor-insisted essay on a weekend
and usually on Page Four.

I've seen the articles from time-to-time and they always walk the soft-worded view back until it
comes-off as nothing more than it's something sordid that happens far away and the reader
should feel better that it doesn't happen close to home.

Whether it's the fear of rocking the boat or just an erroneous acceptance that this is how different
cultures exist and we should somehow embrace the diversity, I cannot say.

Personally, I'd cut the balls off anyone I caught doing it... but eh, that's just me being ignorant
and unable to appreciate other countries traditions.

It used to be said that Journalism was the act of 'Fighting The Devil'... but these days, it's just
a forum to discuss middle-class concerns over transport disputes that effects their cities and
to explain to the village idiot-reader that the mainstream media know better.

Crickets, I agree.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


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