Sep 28, 2020
Sex trafficking may not be what you think it is. Trafficking is
currently at a peak because of Coronavirus and some of the main
culprits are social media sites like TikTok, OnlyFans and Sugar
Baby websites. There are more young girls online with less
supervision.
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When we think of trafficking, we often imagine men shipping women
across countries, but that's a common misconception. The majority
of trafficking typically happens in a woman's (or man's)
own hometown.
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On today's episode, Nic McKinley - Ex-CIA agent and current head
of the non-profit Deliverfund organized to stop sex
trafficking shares his insight about this horrific problem in our
society. He discusses the importance of getting to the root of the
issue and finding the head of the web of traffickers, rather than
dealing with the aftermath.
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Nic McKinley shares about how you can keep your loved ones safe
from trafficking and how parents can wisely guide their children to
stay away from the dangers of the internet - that are much more
accessible than we may think.
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