bmorepunk
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So is Kraft now "Florida Man", or what?
getnasty":3vcdy6r0 said:People like Kraft paying for these services are the driving force for these women being brought over and held agaisnt there will.
Threedee":2oyrxek0 said:getnasty":2oyrxek0 said:People like Kraft paying for these services are the driving force for these women being brought over and held agaisnt there will.
This is my view. I also hold that hard drug users have the blood of the cartels on their hands.
bigskydoc":24q43kq5 said:Anonymity. Say you’re Kraft. Where do you go to get your rocks off without fear of someone recognizing you and trying to use the encounter to extort you in some way?
Unfortunately for him, he picked a place where someone had conflicting ideas about anonymity. You roll the dice, you pay the price.
bigskydoc":w75jc1p2 said:Don't be daft. The reason to not release a surveillance tape of nude people, in a place where they do have an expectation of privacy, has nothing to do with whether or not they are doing something "shameful."
I didn't mean to imply that anonymity was the only reason, just one of the big ones.
Of course, I'm not here to defend Kraft. I'm just tired of the way law enforcement and NGOs persist in using the veil of trafficking, and made up numbers regarding profits and the number of victims, to give them free reign to trample basic civil liberties, generate funding, and pursue strategies that actually harm those they are purporting to help (the shutting down of Backpage, passing FOSTA, etc).