Posted on 10/12/2018 8:46:50 AM PDT by JonnyFive
A child trafficking network, that was selling children and babies for as little as $1000, has been shut down by police. The Indonesia-based human traffickers were advertising the infants for sale via an Instagram profile that claimed to sell children globally for upwards of $1,375AUD ($1,000USD).
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But all cultures are equal, or something to that effect.
Ain’t ‘Diversity’ grand? *SPIT*
“But all cultures are equal, or something to that effect.”
Who’s buying?
Facebbok ignores this stuff, but bans conservatives.
The Podesta brothers deeply saddened.
How many Dems did they round up?
My state will sell you one for $40,000 (last I heard).
See, it’s not the act that’s wrong. It’s who’s doing it.
That is a very good question, who is buying?
Yes the price of legal adoption is reticules.
Alls you get out of the headline is the disturbingly low prices!
“Facebbok ignores this stuff, but bans conservatives.”
What can you expect from a culture which lionizes the 36 year old accusation with no basis in fact by the 50-ish woman pretending to be a 12 year old?
Moral compass? Our entire culture has no moral compass when a young woman who remembers horrors from her rapes and tortures under ISIS is almost ignored by our American media in favor of a simpering liar.
This makes me conflicted:
I’m for every limitation on government power that is possible, but in a case like this I want the gov’t to have the power and the ability to hunt out and crush every American who is not just a viewer but a participant in this evil website.
I can’t reconcile my two positions logically.
Indonesia is a gateway to Hades. I don't care if it all sinks into the ocean.
People get angry at me for this, but look. Over and over again you have a culture highly dependent on sadism, torture, the stuff of horror movies.
Yes. there are some innocents but in general this is a bad bad place. I know some people on fb desperately trying to leave, and this was before the earthquakes and tsunami. A culture of suffering.
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