Human trafficking is one of the biggest travesties that still exists in our world today. It is literally modern day slavery.
Sex trafficking (a subset of human trafficking) is the fastest growing criminal business in the world and the third largest criminal enterprise since 2010.
The International Labour Organization estimates that over 150 million dollars are illegally made through the exploitation of 21 million people in human trafficking. Of those 21 million, 5.5 million are children and 11.4 million are women and girls.
Ever growing, the portion of those forced into sex slavery is roughly 4.5 million men, women, and children (although the vast majority is comprised of young women and girls).
How Pornography is Linked to Human Trafficking
While pornography is not at the root of this heinous business, it is surely associated with it. After interviewing almost 900 women across 9 countries, researcher Melissa Farley says that “pornography is men’s rehearsal for prostitution.”
That is no subtle accusation–she is directly correlating her research to the epidemic of pornography and its impact on prostitution.
Some other startling statistics about pornography and human trafficking include:
- Roughly half of the sample group (including men, women, and children) were used to make pornography films.
- 80% of those who have been freed from human trafficking were forced to re-enact specific acts of pornography by the people who enslaved them.
- The majority of these victims are taught how to “perform” via pornographic material.
Thus we see that roughly 4.5 million men, women, and children are forced into sex slavery.
Pornography is directly forced on them as part of their enslavement, through either a “teaching aid,” or a tool to help buyers hire a sex slave.
Whatever way it is being used, pornography aids in the collecting of money for human beings.
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As pornography – especially child sexual abuse materials – continues to grow in today’s culture, the desire for sex slaves will grow alongside it.
Pornography is a $97 billion dollar business. It is easy to conclude that those who are profiting from producing this content using trafficked men, women, and children will continue to tap into this monumental source of revenue.
And because this industry is so large, it is hard to imagine it going away anytime soon. Especially when we look at the affects of porn withdrawal and how difficult it is for an individual to quit watching porn.
A Disturbing Trend In Pornography and Human Trafficking
Perhaps the most disturbing part of human trafficking is that children and young adults are “worth” more than their adult counterparts.
So, there is a greater incentive to continually abduct and harm children over adults to make higher profits. The children used by traffickers are primarily those who are runaways, or who are easily manipulated by their abductors.
One in six children–endangered runaways–are pulled into sex trafficking. Often these youth are forced into child pornography.
Of those children, 86% of them come from foster homes or social services.
These children are running from broken lives, only to find a darker future in slavery. In fact, the average age of people trafficked into prostitution is 12-14 years old and 4 out of 5 will be female.
What then, does this mean?
- Pornography is not only perpetuating human trafficking, but it is incentivizing the use of children in pornography and human traffic in order to draw in a larger profit. It is literally destroying the lives of children and adults.
- There is a clearly definable link between pornography and human trafficking. Through viewing pornography, individuals are tempted to hire sex workers in order to fulfill the unrealistic scenes created in pornographic films.
- Because of the high profitability of releasing pornographic material, many victims will be forced to create pornographic films and images that will be released to the populace (US!) for profit. This is not people who are wanting to create adult content, but young men, women, and children who are being forced to participate or potentially lose their lives.
- As responsible citizens we have to protect kids from porn.
There is absolutely a link between pornography and sex trafficking. We need to take this seriously and take responsibility for our part in sex trafficking if we are viewing pornography, or if we can’t stop watching porn.
If not now, then when?
Sources:
- http://www.stopenslavement.org/assets/uscsaht-06.pdf
- http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/FarleyRentinganOrgan11-06.pdf
- http://trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2946&context=utk_chanhonoproj
- http://www.humantraffickingsearch.net/wp1/the-connection-between-sex-trafficking-and-pornography
- https://polarisproject.org/sex-trafficking https://polarisproject.org/facts
- http://www.ilo.org/global/about-the-ilo/newsroom/news/WCMS_182109/lang–en/index.htm
- http://fightthenewdrug.org/the-internet-can-be-a-very-unsexy-place-we/
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