The first thing that came to my mind while seeing the video was why doesn't anyone do anything for these girls. Why doesn't the police force go to these streets and invisible "motels" and rescue the girls?
At first glance, the audience feels soory for these yound 12-13 year old girls as they stand on thestreets prostituting their bodies without choice. It is completley disgusting how these men would want such yound girls to service them not including the sick individuals who will pay extra for a 7 or 8 year old girl. After hearing such statistcs of a girl having 30 or 40 men a day it seems almost impossible to help these young girls. The fear in their hearts must be inmense and this does not include therisk of sexually transmitted diseases and mental scarring these girls carry on their backs.
The government publishes all these sexual predator lists and yet they cannot help human sex trafficking. It is ironic that such a popular (according to statistcs) think is labeled as invisible in the nation.
Although these young baby girls wish to stop and be a part of something productive they can't because their masters, for lack of a better word, will beat them if they even try to leave their so called job. If the governemnt makes such a great effort to bust drug addicts and dealers they should to the same or eve more for these helpless young girls without a voice.
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