Universal Slavery

February 9, 2021

Another pic from my Facebook in 2015. I’ve talked about these stats previously on this blog. People always think slavery was the Trans-Atlantic one of Black Africans. That was only the boldest, most pronounced one.

Slavery never ended. From human trafficking, sex trafficking & gender inequality, slavery all over the world is very much alive and well. And females are the biggest exploited & most unacknowledged commodity on the planet. And the slave traders, the perpetrators are all men. It’s the largest organized crime network known to man but denied by governments (because most government ‘leaders’ sexploit women behind the scenes too, like Berlusconi).

In the sex trafficking industry, women are also involved in the trafficking, but they’re mainly reduced to the roles of ‘madames’ of brothels and handlers of victims (sometimes – handlers are usually men because they exercise force and violence).

Keep on thinking because there’s JLo, Queen Elizabeth & Christine Lagarde that women have it well.

You couldn’t be more fooled.

Slavery never ended.

To get more information about gender inequality and how you can help eradicate it, check out Plan International, the guys who made this pic.

Happy end of lockdown.

After my last post, I didn’t know what else to write. I figured that would be it for the year. I found this infographic on my Facebook. It’s back from 2013 when the gangrapes in India were making headlines once again. Because their population is so huge, the number of victims of gender-based violence is so so shocking. Anytime I see content like this, it takes hours for me to get over it. It just affects me so much. That’s why I blog like once or twice a year. I’m done. Anyway, I’ve done my part. If you wanna help fight against gender violence against females all across the world, check out CARE, the guys who put this infographic together. Every little helps. It’s a new decade in the 21st century. Let’s continue making gender-based violence against females and gender inequality history.