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Originally Posted by Bucco
you are correct, but sick of hearing what NFL team anyone follows, or simply saying things that are not true, and in fact made up. Constant blaming the victim and in this case a VERY VERY SERIOUS PROBLEM.
To pass judegement and say "The women consented to sex. They were not forced." after so many links to read and learn how serious this is and then...
" Using 200 men to make their case and destroying a good man like Mr. Kraft, whose philanthropy work never made the news, is simply disgusting but expected in our new world of search and destroy journalism, particularly if you are a successful white man. "
These are simply quotes from one post.
Sometimes you have to get attention anyway you can if folks persist in lying on here or just ignoring facts.
So many are posting and ignoring the human trafficking situation which is damn sad. Kraft was one major name and that is how it goes when you go to a strip mall, cash in hand, TWICE....he knew he was wrong and maybe because he is a "successful white man", as stated he can find a way out........you cannot excuse his behavior, and CERTAINLY throw up any defense for those who market in human trafficking.
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Since I am just getting into the subject of Human Trafficking and have a whole lot to learn admittedly, is it true Mr. Kraft was not just a guy going to a prostitute for a fling. He actually arranged the trafficking of the People Who "Worked There". Maybe not all Women, I don't think they released the Video yet! Who Knows Today?
The first question that comes to mind is how did these people who are held hostage get into our country in the first place? What they are going thru is cruel. Can it be stopped? Can it be slowed down? Won't the operation just move to another spot? Like I said I don't know but it will be interesting to learn. I think the majority of men I know play their game on their own home field not an away game like this seems to be. If it's all true it's terrible. Insane if you ask me!