Why We Should be Concerned About Human Trafficking

Awaken • Feb 04, 2019

Human rights are something that everyone should have, and when it’s violated, it’s a crime against humanity. Human trafficking is a massive violation of human rights, as the perpetrators are holding a human being in captivity and forcing them to work against their will. Everybody should do what they can to eradicate this issue from modern society. We are responsible for the advancement of our race as a whole, and the people who take advantage of those who can’t fight back should be put to justice.

Why should I care about human trafficking?

Most people may not think much about this issue, as we often see it as irrelevant to our everyday life. However, you have to keep in mind that while it may not be a reality for you, it may very well be the reality of many people around the world. Imagine if somebody you knew was kidnapped from their home and forced to work against their own volition. It’s a horrible thought, and it shouldn’t happen to anyone. As our society becomes increasingly interconnected, we have eyes and ears around every corner of the world; thus, it’s our responsibility as humans to take care of those in need.

Who are the primary victims of human trafficking?

Minors and young women are often the prime targets for human traffickers. These individuals usually don’t have the means or the power to protect themselves, which means that they can be taken by force quite easily. They could be sold to brothels, forced into child labor, or made to become a part of organized crime.

Where is this happening?

You may think that human trafficking only happens in third-world countries around the world, but the problem is closer to use in the West than we think. We drink coffee, wear jewelry, and eat chocolate every day, and the industries that produce these goods are where slavery and child labor run rampant. What’s more is that many prostitutes in the US are taken from their homes in Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and other less fortunate regions in the world. Although we may not see it every day, we are often unknowingly a part of it.

What can we do to help?

Human trafficking is a problem that’s talked about in the media from time to time, but actions against it are few and far between. Most of the time, the inaction is due to the lack of awareness and understanding of the scale of the problem. Either the general public doesn’t know about it or doesn’t know what to do about it, which is why it’s important to spread awareness about this issue so that people can take actions against these cruel crimes. In many cases, the problems are tied to the prominent figures in politics, police, and military – the organizations that have immense power over the population. This is another reason why people refuse to speak up, as there can be direct consequences to our actions. As citizens of the world, we have an obligation to keep track of the movements and actions of those who are sitting at the helms of our countries.

The effort to change the world has to start with us taking notice of these issues and coming together to solve them. For more information regarding human trafficking in Nevada , get in touch with us today to learn more about what you can do to be a part of the movement to better our society and the rest of the world.


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