This is why I hate the US

@Bottoms, your story has blown up.

The same people who legalize fag/dyke marriages, thus forcing us to support the deviant behaviour through taxation, are same ones raising bloody hell over Man’s oldest trade. Kraft is not a politician or leader, just a very successful businessman. Thats the only reason this story is gaining mileage. The freaking President has women urinating on him for Pete’s sake! Golden showers are not free! And Kraft only engaged in plan b.

The only ‘vulnerable women’ that should be acknowledged are those enslaved in the sex parlours. Most of the masseuses consider it legit employment.

Sometimes I love Kenya.

[SIZE=7]Robert Kraft’s Arrest Is About Way More Than Just Him[/SIZE]
The real story is the story of vulnerable women.
By Jenavieve Hatch
02/22/2019 04:33 PM ET

Billionaire Patriots owner Robert Kraft was charged on Friday with soliciting sex at a massage parlor in Florida. The charges came after a reported six-month sex trafficking investigation into southern Florida massage parlors that resulted in 10 of those parlors being shut down. About 300 arrest warrants were issued at the conclusion of the investigation, including one for Kraft.

“These girls are there all day long, into the evening,” Vero Beach Police Chief David Currey said in a Friday press conference.

“They can’t leave and they’re performing sex acts. Some of them may tell us they’re OK, but they’re not.” (how do you effing know? It’s not jembe work!)

Kraft’s involvement in the sting turned it into a national news story. But the important takeaway from his arrest is that it affects many people beyond a white billionaire who owns an NFL team that just won its sixth Super Bowl.

The real story is the vulnerable women targeted by powerful men. (disagree. 2 diff subjects)

[SIZE=5]What Sex Trafficking Is … And Isn’t [/SIZE]
Crucial to any discussion on “prostitution rings” is a clear definition of what sex trafficking actually is.

The federal definition of sex trafficking is essentially soliciting, transporting or harboring someone being forced or coerced into sex acts. Sex trafficking is often also used interchangeably with human trafficking, mostly because sex trafficking has become a favored morality crusade among the evangelical right. In reality, sex-trafficked people are a fraction of the overall population of victims. Hotels, garment factories, farms, construction sites, and restaurants are all places where human trafficking is happening at greater amounts.

Sex workers often engage in consensual sex work out of survival, which is an entirely different scenario but one often conflated with sex trafficking ― with detrimental effects.

In Florida, some women were arrested and charged with a crime as part of the investigation, although police have not specified how many. One woman was charged with human trafficking.

“We know that … even though we may have charges on some of them, we’d rather them be victims,” Currey said Friday.

While the identities of the women in the sting have yet to be released, what we do know is that not all of them may want or need “rescuing” by law enforcement.

“The … complicated reality is that many women who would objectively qualify as trafficking victims are not necessarily interested in being seen or treated as helpless objects,” Yvonne C. Zimmerman wrote in her 2013 book Other Dreams of Freedom: Religion, Sex and Human Trafficking.

Those women may be particularly uninterested in being “helpless” when those tasked with helping them are members of law enforcement. Law enforcement officers regularly mistreat sex workers with impunity. Across the country, sex workers have reported being raped, coerced or otherwise targeted by those tasked with keeping them safe.

For the women in the southern Florida sting, telling the police officers that “they’re OK” may be the safest way out.

[SIZE=7][B]Trump Limply Defends Acosta’s Handling Of Sex Abuse Case: ‘Seems Like A Long Time Ago’[/B][/SIZE]
The president claims he didn’t know his labor secretary once made a secret plea deal with billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein and kept it secret from the victims.
By David Moye
02/22/2019 05:33 PM ET

Donald Trump gave a limp defense on Friday to accusations that Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta broke federal law when he was a prosecutor by signing a plea deal with Jeffrey Epstein.

The former hedge fund manager recruited underage girls in Florida and from overseas to work in an international sex ring.

Although Epstein was convicted of soliciting an underage girl for prostitution, he only served about a year because of a lenient deal that Acosta, the federal prosecutor overseeing the case at the time, made privately with Epstein’s attorney in 2007.

Si utoke huko basi ghasia,nini kutusumbua USA this, Trump this and that…Rudi mtaa meffi

I knew it

Personally I love the U.S. …this dec 9th, it’ll be 23 years since i landed. Hizi cases na bullshit laws are everywhere…unless uhamie heaven. But on this earth, all countries have positives and negatives. Itabidi uzoee. But all in all, this is a great country that provides opportunities (education advancement/capital accumulation etc) to all regardless of country of origin…bora u-have ur paperz.

hahaha :D:D:D panyaste we ni shogga sana. You’re wrong for that …let a brotha vent, it’s all good.

[SIZE=7]This is why I hate the US[/SIZE]
Why hate US?,we are just innocent villagers who met in this forum…

You answered yourself:

[CENTER]“Kraft is … just a very successful businessman. Thats the only reason…”[/CENTER]

Someone told me that nothing drains bank accounts faster than court battles, except medication.

Si uhame hiyo us kama umelemewa uachie watu wanawezana nayo. You are the only diasporan who is ever whining, wenzako are making money wanatuma back to build the economy na wewe ni kulia kila dakika. Hama urudi ulime mashamba huku