By Tamie Gonzalez with Asya Gonzalez, 27-Apr-2012 23:18:00
Sex Slavery In America Is So Very Close To Home
Modern day Slavery and more specifically sex slavery is among us and it's right under our noses. I read an article in Fox News today about an Asian Sex-Slave Ring in Vermont that was busted up. You know what the reaction of the neighborhood was? They weren't surprised. One woman even went as far as to say they "joke about it all the time." They saw men at all hours in very expensive cars pull up to the brothel/Tokyo Spa and figured something funny was going on. But what was going on inside was VERY FAR from funny. Women were being smuggled in from Asia and forced to provide sex acts for these men against their will. This is organized crime at its ugliest. These women (and very often teens/children) are prisoners. They are never allowed to leave their prisons. Even groceries are brought to them. What an awful, tragic life to live!
I beg everyone to keep their eyes open. BE AWARE of what is going on in your neighborhoods. Be compassionate for your fellow human being. Just because they don't look like you or run in your circle, doesn't make them any less human. They are someone's wife, someone's daughter, someone's sister and someone's best friend. CARE. Be aware!
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By Tamie Gonzalez with Asya Gonzalez, 12-Mar-2012 15:00:00
Did you know that across the United States GANG members are setting aside their rivalries to join forces in child sex trafficking? Why? It is more lucrative. Many are posting the children's ages, as young as 13, because ""...many clients would pay a premium to have sex with an underage girl." This is shocking, atrocious and very REAL.
Most children who are exploited are between the ages of 11 and 16. These are real facts and these children belong to someone. Gang members who form these organised crime groups are in the business of selling young girls for sex. Police around the country are setting up sting operations and raids to help rescue these girls (and boys) but they need the help of communities. They need more people who are AWARE and they need people who are willing to take a stand and report suspicious activity and you can be totally annonymous!
We all can help these children who are trapped in lives of misery! CALL 1-888-428-7581, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
PLEASE VIEW THIS ARTICLE ON GANG MEMBERS AND SEX TRAFFICKING
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By Tamie Gonzalez with Asya Gonzalez, 21-Feb-2012 15:05:00
With a $50,000 grant the Playing For Change Foundation will be able to provide micro-credit loans for villagers in Mali to receive training and materials to build musical instruments and earn vital income; drumming instruction and teaching opportunities to former street children in Rwanda; music and dance classes to a group of orphaned girls who have been rescued from or at risk of sex trafficking in Thailand; and music workshops to children in under-served communities in Los Angeles
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By Tamie Gonzalez with Asya Gonzalez, 08-Feb-2012 14:00:00
Prostitution Is The Oldest Profession?
I read a comment today that "Prostitution is the oldest profession in history and should therefore be legalized [and not viewed as terrible]." My stomach dropped and my heart raced. It still stuns me that today, amidst all the crime against our women and our youth, that there could still be people out there that could justify selling our young women and children for sex. But there are. Lots of them. Just because something is the oldest or has been around the longest doesn't make it OK!! Murder has been around as long as life. So has the beating of wives because the husbands didn't agree. You can't justify something so clearly very wrong.
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By Tamie Gonzalez with Asya Gonzalez, 21-Jan-2012 15:29:00
EVERY ONE MAKES A DIFFERENCE!
Every single person can help fight Sex Slavery. Everyone. You don't have to strain your neck to look over seas...look in your own back yard and start there. We all can collectively help fight this...from sea to shining sea. It starts with a decision to become AWARE.
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By Tamie Gonzalez with Asya Gonzalez, 07-Jan-2012 00:06:00
Federal Government Expands Rape Definition to Include Men
Published January 06, 2012 | Associated Press
WASHINGTON – The government is expanding its definition of rape, including men for the first time when counting the number of victims, the Obama administration announced Friday.
The expansion, which supporters say is long overdue, is important because policymakers and lawmakers use crime statistics to allocate resources for prevention and victim assistance.
In a press briefing, senior White House adviser Valerie Jarrett called the change a "very, very important step" because it counts men and because it includes rapes of women other than by physical force.
Since 1929, the FBI has defined rape as the carnal knowledge of a female, forcibly and against her will. The revised definition covers any gender of victim or attacker and includes instances in which the victim is incapable of giving consent due to the influence of drugs or alcohol or because of age. Physical resistance is not required.
The new definition will not change federal or state laws and will not alter charges or prosecutions.
"Rape is a devastating crime, and we can't solve it unless we know the full extent of it," Vice President Joe Biden said in a statement.
Biden, author of the Violence Against Women Act when he was in the Senate, said the new definition is a victory for women and men "whose suffering has gone unaccounted for over 80 years."
According to government data, one in five women and one in 71 men are rape victims.
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By Tamie Gonzalez with Asya Gonzalez, 07-Dec-2011 00:01:00
HOLLYWOODS BIG SECRET
My little brother, now nearing 30, was a child actor from the age of 18 months to 18 years. I can recall my mom, who later became his acting manager, talking about child actors who were chaperoned by their agents and assistants, to engagements, parties, anywhere they were wanted, and the parents were rarely ever around. That is scary. She told me that many production people would frown upon her "hovering" over my brother. My mom knew what went on and what could go on if she were to let him out of her sights and protection. Thank God she never did.
I can say with confidence that this industry is extremely powerful and I don't blame Corey Feldman for not speaking out fully. However, whenever you have information that could save other children's lives, holding back key information is extremely selfish.
Here is the story from Fox News:
Recent Charges of Sexual Abuse of Children in Hollywood Just Tip of Iceberg, Experts Say
By Meaghan Murphy
Published December 05, 2011
Allison Arngrim (left) starred on 'Little House on the Prairie." She said stories about Corey Feldman and Corey Haim (right) being abused as child stars were common in the 1980s and 90s.
If a spate of recent allegations proves true, Hollywood may have a hideous epidemic on its hands. The past two weeks have brought three separate reports of alleged child sexual abuse in the entertainment industry.
Martin Weiss, a 47-year-old Hollywood manager who represented child actors, was charged in Los Angeles on Dec. 1 with sexually abusing a former client. His accuser, who was under 12 years old during the time of the alleged abuse, reported to authorities that Weiss told him "what they were doing was common practice in the entertainment industry." Weiss has pleaded not guilty.
On Nov. 21, Fernando Rivas, 59, an award-winning composer for “Sesame Street,” was arraigned on charges of coercing a child “to engage in sexually explicit conduct” in South Carolina. The Juilliard-trained composer was also charged with production and distribution of child pornography.
Registered sex offender Jason James Murphy, 35, worked as a casting agent in Hollywood for years before his past kidnapping and sexual abuse of a boy was revealed by the Los Angeles Times on Nov. 17. Murphy’s credits include placing young actors in kid-friendly fare like "Bad News Bears," "The School of Rock," "Cheaper by the Dozen 2” and the forthcoming "Three Stooges.”
Revelations of this sort come as no surprise to former child star Corey Feldman.
Feldman, 40, himself a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, unflinchingly warned of the world of pedophiles who are drawn to the entertainment industry last August. "I can tell you that the No. 1 problem in Hollywood was and is and always will be pedophilia,” Feldman told ABC’s Nightline. “That's the biggest problem for children in this industry... It's the big secret.”
Another child star from an earlier era agrees that Hollywood has long had a problem with pedophilia. “When I watched that interview, a whole series of names and faces from my history went zooming through my head,” Paul Peterson, 66, star of The Donna Reed Show, a sitcom popular in the 1950s and 60s, and president of A Minor Consideration, tells FOXNews.com. “Some of these people, who I know very well, are still in the game.”
“This has been going on for a very long time,” concurs former “Little House on the Prairie” star Alison Arngrim. “It was the gossip back in the ‘80s. People said, ‘Oh yeah, the Coreys, everyone’s had them.’ People talked about it like it was not a big deal.”
Arngrim, 49, was referring to Feldman and his co-star in “The Lost Boys,” Corey Haim, who died in March 2010 after years of drug abuse.
“I literally heard that they were ‘passed around,’” Arngrim said. “The word was that they were given drugs and being used for sex. It was awful – these were kids, they weren’t 18 yet. There were all sorts of stories about everyone from their, quote, ‘set guardians’ on down that these two had been sexually abused and were totally being corrupted in every possible way.”
In fact it is the very nature of a TV or movie set that invites predators, experts tell Fox News.
“A set in Hollywood with children can become a place that attracts pedophiles because the children there may be vulnerable and less tended to,” explains Beverly Hills-based psychotherapist Dr. Jenn Berman. “One thing we know about actors, psychologically speaking, is that they’re people who like a lot of attention. Kids naturally like a lot of attention, and when you put a kid on a set who is unsupervised and getting attention from someone who is powerful, it creates a vulnerability for a very dangerous situation.”
Feldman, who claims he was “surrounded” by pedophiles when he was 14, says the sexual abuse by an unnamed “Hollywood mogul” led to the death of his friend Haim at the age of 38. "That person needs to be exposed, but, unfortunately, I can't be the one to do it," Feldman told Nightline.
“There’s more than one person to blame,” says Arngrim. “I’m sure that it was not just one person who sexually abused Corey Haim, and I’m sure it wasn’t only him and Corey Feldman that knew about it. I’m sure that dozens of people were aware of the situation and chose to not report it.”
Arngrim, a board member and the national spokeswoman for protect.org, an organization that works to protect children from physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, says greed in Hollywood allows sexual predators to flourish. “Nobody wants to stop the gravy train,” says Arngrim. “If a child actor is being sexually abused by someone on the show, is the family, agents or managers – the people who are getting money out of this – going to say, ‘OK, let’s press charges’? No, because it’s going to bring the whole show to a grinding halt, and stop all the checks. So, the pressure is there is not to say anything.”
“It’s almost a willing sacrifice that many parents are oblivious to – what kind of environment do they think that they’re pushing their kid into?” said Peterson. “The casting couch is a real thing, and sometimes just getting an appointment makes people do desperate things.”
Arngrim, who revealed her own sexual abuse in her 2010 autobiography, “Confessions of a Prairie Bitch,” explains: “I’ve heard from victims from all over the country. Everyone tells the same kind of story, everyone is told to keep it secret, everyone is threatened with something. Corey Feldman may have opened a can of worms by speaking out, but yes, this does go on.”
Even though Feldman spoke candidly about the abuse, he hasn’t named the predator. “People don’t want to talk about this because they’re afraid for their careers,” says Peterson. “From my perspective, what Corey did was pretty brave. It would be really wonderful if his allegations reached through all of the protective layers and identified the real people who are a part of a worldwide child pornography ring, because it’s huge and it respects no borders, just as it does not respect the age of the children involved.”
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It's estimated that two million children are bought and sold in the global commercial sex trade
The FBI estimates 100,000 victims are trafficked into the USA every year
America is the #1 Sex Trafficking destination in the world
Houston, TX is the #1 Sex Trafficking destination in America
Every 2 minutes a child is being prepared for sexual exploitation
The average victim is forced to have sex up to 50 times a day
The average age of a trafficked victim is 11 years old and is often as young as 9 and getting younger
Sex trafficked victims often contract painful & deadly diseases
Sex trafficking is the second largest global organized crime today
200 THOUSAND rapes are reported in the US each year
Every 2 minutes, someone in the US is sexually assaulted
There are approximately 180 thousand UNTESTED Rape Kits in the US
Each test costs $1000-1500 to process
There are untested kits sitting on shelves as old as TWENTY years
The U.S. Department of Justice Trafficking Hotline
1-888-428-7581
National Sexual Assault Hotline
1.800.656.HOPE
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