Part 2 of

There is no Child Prostitution
IT IS RAPE ‼️

When you see the light, you see the problem as solvable, and not just as a dark issue you can't do anything about !

"The Majority of creation and consumption is demonstrated in a type of sexuality, that is inauthentic to who we are as human beings.
It is a performance. It never speaks about intimacy.
It never speaks about love, caring, gentleness and all the other aspects of a healthy sexual
relationship.
It doesn't create a space for consent. It doesn't create a space for an evolution in our sexuality. It literally again is the opposite of what we want to be teaching any young person about sex".

Neil Irvin
Executive Director, Men Can Stop Rape
HOW CAN WE PROTECT OUR CHILDREN ?
Safety Tips for Parents

- Work hard to establish trust and communication with
children from day one
- Don't ever leave kids unattended in a car, whether it is
running or not
- Make sure you know how to contact them at all times
- Have an emergency "call" list and make sure
they know the numbers
- Take an active roll in your children's activities
- Take time to listen intensively to them when they tell you
that they had a bad dream. Trust your instincts.
- Talk to them about inappropriate incidences you heard
about, get their perspective
- Question and monitor everyone who takes an unusual
interest in your kids
- Teach your kids to be rude to adults if they feel threatened
by them
- Teach the difference between "OK" and secret "Not OK"
- Have your child practice their most annoying scream
- Check Websites for registered sex offenders in your
neighbourhood and talk to your kids why they need to
avoid them
- Keep the family computer in a central location so it is
easily monitored
Safety Tips for Children

- Know your name, address and phone number(s)
- Learn how and when to call 911
- It's OK to be rude to a grown-up if you feel you are unsafe
- Learn the difference between an "OK" secret and a "NOT
OK" secret and beware of an adult that asks you
to keep a secret from parents
- Don't let anyone on the phone or on the door know that you
are at home alone
- If you ever get lost in a mall, ask the closest store clerk for
help and then stay where ever you are until you are found
- Avoid shortcuts when you are
walking from one place to another
- If you are ever "scooped", scream, kick, bite and FIGHT as
hard as you can to get away! NEVER trust what the
"scooper" tells you
- Tell your parents or a trusted adult, if someone is asking
you to do something that makes you feel
uncomfortable. Listen to your "Uh Oh" voice.
- Always ask your parents for permission before getting
on the Internet
- Never talk to people online without you parents permission
- Never fear someone else threatening you to keep a secret
and not to tell your parents
WHAT WE CAN DO AS A COMMUNITY !

Most sex trafficking starts with degradation how men see and respect women. If we fight the symptoms of trafficking by rescuing children, we fight the cause by helping see people that women are not a commodity.

Prevent - Protect - Prosecute
Research, Intel
Identify, Strategize
Raise Awareness
Talk about the real life victims
Call government officials, send messages, e-mails and letters
Demand Politicians to get involved
Create Billboards
Flyer
Better education at school
Recover, Rescue
Rehabilitation and Adoption
NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING HOTLINE

1-888-373-7888

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