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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Slavery and Sex Trafficking Essay -- Ethical Issues, HIV/AIDS

When we hear the battle cry slavery our mind paints a picture of colonial America cut down in the South with big plantation houses harvesting wheat, with workers being amateurish and unfairly treated. At this time in our county we were struggling with the idea of equation for all. America has come a long way from those days still not with out a fight. Abraham Lincoln, the Civil Rights moment and free and universe education has been addressed. Today, we memorial tablet a new conflicts and a different eccentric person of slavery. Slavery and depend on trafficking is occurring not just overseas but at home as well. In 2004, 800,000 to 9000,000 men women and children are trafficked across transnational borders every year, including 18,000 to 20,000 in the US. Worldwide slavery is in the millions But the issuing doesnt stop at just slavery but at also includes sex trafficking and whoredom. (p. 506) In Kate Butchers article she discusses the difference between prostitution and s ex trafficking and that solution to this problem is to address and promote human rights and functional with laws that are already in place to address health issues such as human immunodeficiency virus/ back up and the human rights of passel in the sex industry. In John R. Millers article he believes that sex trafficking should be roam under strict regulations and do to so we must support and lead for action to be through with(p) at home and aboard and the establishment must wee willingness to enforce economical penalties on counties that give antislavery laws meaning. In 2003 the Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Act of 2003 was passed. Its said, No funds do available to carry out this Actmay be employ to provide assistance to both group to organization that does not have a policy explicitly opposing prostitution and sex traffickin... ...e face corrupy and complit police and trying to fight diseases such as HIV/AIDS its a challenge. (p.506) Miller p oses that here at home and abroad we need to support action taken against antislavery and have a willingness to impose economic penalties. I do agree that something needs to be done but I believe that Miller is over looking the economic effects his plan has on normal everyday children, women and men in those counties that benefit from exports and imports. If the government is corrupted they wont care about the workers or the poor man. They want to make money in any possible way.To solve the problem of prostitution, sex trafficking, human trafficking, the speed of HIV/AIDS and slavery something has to be done. However, we should keep in mind the people we will be affecting and all the ripples are laws will frame in every aspect of their lifes.

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