The concept of “human trafficking” laws is from a bygone era when it was believed (rightfully, in fact) that women don’t really have personal autonomy, and so the men around them are effectively responsible for their actions. However, retaining these laws in an era where women are supposedly empowered and actualized simply shows that the whole thing is a hoax and feminism was never about “empowering women,” it was about disempowering and hurting men.
>The concept of “human trafficking” laws is from a bygone era when it was believed (rightfully, in fact) that women don’t really have personal autonomy, and so the men around them are effectively responsible for their actions. However, retaining these laws in an era where women are supposedly empowered and actualized simply shows that the whole thing is a hoax and feminism was never about “empowering women,” it was about disempowering and hurting men.
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