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[–] 14502538? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It's ALL of Texas.

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[–] 14502667? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Remember that story in the news a year or so ago about a high school girl who "slept with 25 football players in the bathroom" ? Headlines specifically said she "slept with 25" boys/men but upon actually reading the horrific story the mom stated that the girl was a trafficking survivor and what happened was she was pressured to sleep with one player (or something like that) and the rest of the team saw how accessible she was (dissocistion, learned behavior) and all took their turns... I specifically remember this story because it was so horrifying and this was way before the trafficking stuff became mainstream. I thought it was weird that it was in Texas, that the mom got her back, that it seemed like such a real and normal thing. And of course the media's disgusting sexism portraying the girl as a slut instead of a massive victim to previous trafficking and arguable rape.

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[–] 14502919? ago 

I don't remember that particular story, but I was around it my entire life without knowing it. I know that sounds unbelievable, but it's crazy how much you can not see when it's wrapped up in churches, restaurants, your own parents (not quite sure if they were my parents or not tbh), your parents' friends, etc. Like, every girl I'd dated had their first sexual experience at 12, 13 years old. Many times, with the sons of preachers. I fooled around with my first girlfriend in the guest house of a friend of my dad's (allegedly) mansion, in a room that I didn't realize -- until this movement, actually -- was for child rape. A room with nothing but waterproof carpet, and a shallow bathtub. My mother (probably not actually my mother) took me to a doctor when I was very young -- 4, I think -- and the memory of the rectal thermometer has never left me. I didn't realize what that was until, again, this movement.

Texas is absolutely fucked.

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[–] 14502564? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

But do you think it includes the children for the elite? I'm thinking in terms of the "organic" street crime vs the establishment crime. Surely, there aren't hard stats out there about how many children people like HRC consume annually.

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[–] 14503087? ago  (edited ago)

My guess? HRC doesn't stand for Hillary Rodham Clinton. It stands for Human Rights Campaign. Look it up -- it's the yellow equal sign with the blue background. The stickers are on every other car in Texas. They're everywhere, really. It's the most sickening, subversive organization I can think of. It pretends to stand for LBGTQ rights -- makes vulnerable people feel accepted. In fact, it's a human trafficking ring.

Some trafficked children are, surely, for the elite. But it's not how people are imagining it. There are pockets of cities -- normal, everyday suburban cities -- in which people live and appear to be normal, American families. They're not. They're organized crime rings. Entire neighborhoods. Entire school districts. Entire sections of downtown areas. And nobody knows it. Not even the children growing up there know it.

And these kids for the elite.... are they eaten? Sacrificed? No. At least.... they aren't sacrificed in the manner everybody's imagining it. They're sacrificed in the sense that they spend their lives as slaves, getting fucked by people like Jerry Jones. They're killed for political points, for people like Greg Abbott, so they can have a photo op in a hospital visiting victims. It would be kind, in comparison, if they were simply eaten as infants.

Ever wonder why organized crime is talked about everywhere, but never in Texas? Nowhere, in its entire history? It's not because the mob doesn't exist in Texas -- it's because nobody's ever figured out what it looks like. I found out, first hand, what happens when you realize this is true in that state. I'm lucky as hell that I got out alive. Story's too long to tell, but the things that everybody is thinking that Hillary Clinton does.... they're real, but they're not done by her. Trust me. There's no way in hell that the people who raised me could have hated Hillary Clinton so much if she was doing the things they were doing.

The truth is: They hated her so much because she's spent her life trying to stop people like them.