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I just thought I'd start a thread about the deplorable conditions that promote and try to protect the ongoing human trafficking in Cambodia and other SE Asia countries:
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Tens of thousands of people from across Asia have been coerced into defrauding people in America and around the world out of millions of dollars. Those who resist face beatings, food deprivation or worse.
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The ads on the Telegram messaging service’s White Shark Channel this summer had the matter-of-fact tone and clipped phrasing you might find on a Craigslist posting. But this Chinese-language forum, which had some 5,700 users, wasn’t selling used Pelotons or cleaning services. It was selling human beings — in particular, human beings in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, and other cities in southeast Asia.
“Selling a Chinese man in Sihanoukville just smuggled from China. 22 years old with ID card, typing very slow,” one ad read, listing $10,000 as the price. Another began: “Cambodia, Sihanoukville, six Bangladeshis, can type and speak English.” Like handbills in the days of American slavery, the channel also included offers of bounties for people who had run away. (After an inquiry from ProPublica, Telegram closed the White Shark Channel for “distributing the private information of individuals without consent.” But similar forums still operate freely.)
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Tens of thousands of people from across Asia have been coerced into defrauding people in America and around the world out of millions of dollars. Those who resist face beatings, food deprivation or worse.
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published.
The ads on the Telegram messaging service’s White Shark Channel this summer had the matter-of-fact tone and clipped phrasing you might find on a Craigslist posting. But this Chinese-language forum, which had some 5,700 users, wasn’t selling used Pelotons or cleaning services. It was selling human beings — in particular, human beings in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, and other cities in southeast Asia.
“Selling a Chinese man in Sihanoukville just smuggled from China. 22 years old with ID card, typing very slow,” one ad read, listing $10,000 as the price. Another began: “Cambodia, Sihanoukville, six Bangladeshis, can type and speak English.” Like handbills in the days of American slavery, the channel also included offers of bounties for people who had run away. (After an inquiry from ProPublica, Telegram closed the White Shark Channel for “distributing the private information of individuals without consent.” But similar forums still operate freely.)
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SQUAWK!!!!
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Pretty soon the human traffickers around the world will put chained people on slave ships and take them to Cambodia to be slaves! This makes me wonder if Cambodia is a good choice for a trip abroad these days. I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery and forced to scam people over the internet. If you escape slavery after doing this there might even be legal implications for the stuff you were coerced into doing.
I would imagine human traffickers would be taking people from the third world to western countries or china since the lure is higher standards of living and third worlders find the west exotic or prestigious so they take the risk and smuggle themselves. Hearing of people being trafficked to a country that isn't in the west makes me wonder how they are luring people to go there. I suspect they might be kidnapping them by force, with unmarked vans, or if they are sending people into rural villages to put chains on everyone they can like a slave raid. There might be some trickery about where exactly they are going too and how much they will be paid.
I would imagine human traffickers would be taking people from the third world to western countries or china since the lure is higher standards of living and third worlders find the west exotic or prestigious so they take the risk and smuggle themselves. Hearing of people being trafficked to a country that isn't in the west makes me wonder how they are luring people to go there. I suspect they might be kidnapping them by force, with unmarked vans, or if they are sending people into rural villages to put chains on everyone they can like a slave raid. There might be some trickery about where exactly they are going too and how much they will be paid.
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There is some great content in this post, but my favourite is:CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:52 amPretty soon the human traffickers around the world will put chained people on slave ships and take them to Cambodia to be slaves! This makes me wonder if Cambodia is a good choice for a trip abroad these days. I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery and forced to scam people over the internet. If you escape slavery after doing this there might even be legal implications for the stuff you were coerced into doing.
I would imagine human traffickers would be taking people from the third world to western countries or china since the lure is higher standards of living and third worlders find the west exotic or prestigious so they take the risk and smuggle themselves. Hearing of people being trafficked to a country that isn't in the west makes me wonder how they are luring people to go there. I suspect they might be kidnapping them by force, with unmarked vans, or if they are sending people into rural villages to put chains on everyone they can like a slave raid. There might be some trickery about where exactly they are going too and how much they will be paid.
That’s some elite level imagining right there!I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery
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Facebook and other social networks are complicit in this, without doubt. The adverts could be targeted very simply with an algorithm.
Call somebody fat or stupid on FB, instant ban. Post a blatantly obvious false advert, kosher.
Traffick people, no problem.
Zuckerberg has blood on his hands, but hey, at least he's getting richer, right?
Call somebody fat or stupid on FB, instant ban. Post a blatantly obvious false advert, kosher.
Traffick people, no problem.
Zuckerberg has blood on his hands, but hey, at least he's getting richer, right?
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I used to click Report Post on those obviously fake ads on Facebook, but the review team always found that it “didn’t violate community guidelines” and left it up.redrum wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 8:57 amFacebook and other social networks are complicit in this, without doubt. The adverts could be targeted very simply with an algorithm.
Call somebody fat or stupid on FB, instant ban. Post a blatantly obvious false advert, kosher.
Traffick people, no problem.
Zuckerberg has blood on his hands, but hey, at least he's getting richer, right?
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Plus he’s Jewish, vlad, which makes his sins even more horrific to 440’s very own Julius Streicherredrum wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 8:57 amFacebook and other social networks are complicit in this, without doubt. The adverts could be targeted very simply with an algorithm.
Call somebody fat or stupid on FB, instant ban. Post a blatantly obvious false advert, kosher.
Traffick people, no problem.
Zuckerberg has blood on his hands, but hey, at least he's getting richer, right?
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Well am I wrong? A human trafficker might have been taking the slaves to America or Africa a few years ago, but now after reading this I think that Cambodia is the major destination for slave ships. And Facebook will cause more people to be captured and sent to these places as a slave. They will even send them to Europe and South America to be slaves.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 7:52 amThere is some great content in this post, but my favourite is:CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:52 amPretty soon the human traffickers around the world will put chained people on slave ships and take them to Cambodia to be slaves! This makes me wonder if Cambodia is a good choice for a trip abroad these days. I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery and forced to scam people over the internet. If you escape slavery after doing this there might even be legal implications for the stuff you were coerced into doing.
I would imagine human traffickers would be taking people from the third world to western countries or china since the lure is higher standards of living and third worlders find the west exotic or prestigious so they take the risk and smuggle themselves. Hearing of people being trafficked to a country that isn't in the west makes me wonder how they are luring people to go there. I suspect they might be kidnapping them by force, with unmarked vans, or if they are sending people into rural villages to put chains on everyone they can like a slave raid. There might be some trickery about where exactly they are going too and how much they will be paid.That’s some elite level imagining right there!I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery
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For fucks' sake.
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Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
Nope. Trafficking is trafficking. Lock him up, just like every offender from every other group.Guest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 6:45 pmPlus he’s Jewish, vlad, which makes his sins even more horrific to 440’s very own Julius Streicherredrum wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 8:57 amFacebook and other social networks are complicit in this, without doubt. The adverts could be targeted very simply with an algorithm.
Call somebody fat or stupid on FB, instant ban. Post a blatantly obvious false advert, kosher.
Traffick people, no problem.
Zuckerberg has blood on his hands, but hey, at least he's getting richer, right?
Nobody is special. Hitler thought Aryans were. Insanity.
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You might be right, in fact I’m wondering if the SHV deep sea port and all the work at Ream base is in fact preparation for receiving all these slave ships.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 9:58 pmWell am I wrong? A human trafficker might have been taking the slaves to America or Africa a few years ago, but now after reading this I think that Cambodia is the major destination for slave ships. And Facebook will cause more people to be captured and sent to these places as a slave. They will even send them to Europe and South America to be slaves.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 7:52 amThere is some great content in this post, but my favourite is:CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:52 amPretty soon the human traffickers around the world will put chained people on slave ships and take them to Cambodia to be slaves! This makes me wonder if Cambodia is a good choice for a trip abroad these days. I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery and forced to scam people over the internet. If you escape slavery after doing this there might even be legal implications for the stuff you were coerced into doing.
I would imagine human traffickers would be taking people from the third world to western countries or china since the lure is higher standards of living and third worlders find the west exotic or prestigious so they take the risk and smuggle themselves. Hearing of people being trafficked to a country that isn't in the west makes me wonder how they are luring people to go there. I suspect they might be kidnapping them by force, with unmarked vans, or if they are sending people into rural villages to put chains on everyone they can like a slave raid. There might be some trickery about where exactly they are going too and how much they will be paid.That’s some elite level imagining right there!I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery
I don’t know if I am being paranoid or not, but in consideration of your comment I have deleted Facebook from my phone and now only use it under supervision, behind a VPN and with the curtains pulled. I’ll be damned if they capture me!
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I am not a conspiracy theorist and what I'm saying is not paranoid. Just know that if you accept a job on Facebook and meet someone at the location, they will kidnap you, put chains on you, enslave you and sell you into slavery in Cambodia working on a scam like the article says. They might also take you to North America to be enslaved in a restaurant cooking for westerners. Or even worse they might sell you to Africa and you will be in a remote village picking chocolate for Nestle or Coffee for Starbucks. You might even be sold to work in the mines of Africa to get diamonds. Facebook is the place where they work on kidnapping all of these people.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 8:41 amYou might be right, in fact I’m wondering if the SHV deep sea port and all the work at Ream base is in fact preparation for receiving all these slave ships.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 9:58 pmWell am I wrong? A human trafficker might have been taking the slaves to America or Africa a few years ago, but now after reading this I think that Cambodia is the major destination for slave ships. And Facebook will cause more people to be captured and sent to these places as a slave. They will even send them to Europe and South America to be slaves.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 7:52 amThere is some great content in this post, but my favourite is:CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:52 amPretty soon the human traffickers around the world will put chained people on slave ships and take them to Cambodia to be slaves! This makes me wonder if Cambodia is a good choice for a trip abroad these days. I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery and forced to scam people over the internet. If you escape slavery after doing this there might even be legal implications for the stuff you were coerced into doing.
I would imagine human traffickers would be taking people from the third world to western countries or china since the lure is higher standards of living and third worlders find the west exotic or prestigious so they take the risk and smuggle themselves. Hearing of people being trafficked to a country that isn't in the west makes me wonder how they are luring people to go there. I suspect they might be kidnapping them by force, with unmarked vans, or if they are sending people into rural villages to put chains on everyone they can like a slave raid. There might be some trickery about where exactly they are going too and how much they will be paid.That’s some elite level imagining right there!I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery
I don’t know if I am being paranoid or not, but in consideration of your comment I have deleted Facebook from my phone and now only use it under supervision, behind a VPN and with the curtains pulled. I’ll be damned if they capture me!
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Word brother. Yes all that will definitely happen.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:54 amI am not a conspiracy theorist and what I'm saying is not paranoid. Just know that if you accept a job on Facebook and meet someone at the location, they will kidnap you, put chains on you, enslave you and sell you into slavery in Cambodia working on a scam like the article says. They might also take you to North America to be enslaved in a restaurant cooking for westerners.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 8:41 amYou might be right, in fact I’m wondering if the SHV deep sea port and all the work at Ream base is in fact preparation for receiving all these slave ships.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 9:58 pmWell am I wrong? A human trafficker might have been taking the slaves to America or Africa a few years ago, but now after reading this I think that Cambodia is the major destination for slave ships. And Facebook will cause more people to be captured and sent to these places as a slave. They will even send them to Europe and South America to be slaves.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 7:52 amThere is some great content in this post, but my favourite is:CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:52 amPretty soon the human traffickers around the world will put chained people on slave ships and take them to Cambodia to be slaves! This makes me wonder if Cambodia is a good choice for a trip abroad these days. I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery and forced to scam people over the internet. If you escape slavery after doing this there might even be legal implications for the stuff you were coerced into doing.
I would imagine human traffickers would be taking people from the third world to western countries or china since the lure is higher standards of living and third worlders find the west exotic or prestigious so they take the risk and smuggle themselves. Hearing of people being trafficked to a country that isn't in the west makes me wonder how they are luring people to go there. I suspect they might be kidnapping them by force, with unmarked vans, or if they are sending people into rural villages to put chains on everyone they can like a slave raid. There might be some trickery about where exactly they are going too and how much they will be paid.That’s some elite level imagining right there!I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery
I don’t know if I am being paranoid or not, but in consideration of your comment I have deleted Facebook from my phone and now only use it under supervision, behind a VPN and with the curtains pulled. I’ll be damned if they capture me!
Well apart from my organisation, we advertise almost exclusively on Facebook and have yet to do any of these things. Am I doing it wrong?
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Well I hope that your organization does not sell people into slavery and human trafficking.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:57 amWord brother. Yes all that will definitely happen.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:54 amI am not a conspiracy theorist and what I'm saying is not paranoid. Just know that if you accept a job on Facebook and meet someone at the location, they will kidnap you, put chains on you, enslave you and sell you into slavery in Cambodia working on a scam like the article says. They might also take you to North America to be enslaved in a restaurant cooking for westerners.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 8:41 amYou might be right, in fact I’m wondering if the SHV deep sea port and all the work at Ream base is in fact preparation for receiving all these slave ships.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 9:58 pmWell am I wrong? A human trafficker might have been taking the slaves to America or Africa a few years ago, but now after reading this I think that Cambodia is the major destination for slave ships. And Facebook will cause more people to be captured and sent to these places as a slave. They will even send them to Europe and South America to be slaves.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 7:52 amThere is some great content in this post, but my favourite is:CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:52 amPretty soon the human traffickers around the world will put chained people on slave ships and take them to Cambodia to be slaves! This makes me wonder if Cambodia is a good choice for a trip abroad these days. I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery and forced to scam people over the internet. If you escape slavery after doing this there might even be legal implications for the stuff you were coerced into doing.
I would imagine human traffickers would be taking people from the third world to western countries or china since the lure is higher standards of living and third worlders find the west exotic or prestigious so they take the risk and smuggle themselves. Hearing of people being trafficked to a country that isn't in the west makes me wonder how they are luring people to go there. I suspect they might be kidnapping them by force, with unmarked vans, or if they are sending people into rural villages to put chains on everyone they can like a slave raid. There might be some trickery about where exactly they are going too and how much they will be paid.That’s some elite level imagining right there!I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery
I don’t know if I am being paranoid or not, but in consideration of your comment I have deleted Facebook from my phone and now only use it under supervision, behind a VPN and with the curtains pulled. I’ll be damned if they capture me!
Well apart from my organisation, we advertise almost exclusively on Facebook and have yet to do any of these things. Am I doing it wrong?
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So do I mate, so do I.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:59 amWell I hope that your organization does not sell people into slavery and human trafficking.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:57 amWord brother. Yes all that will definitely happen.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:54 amI am not a conspiracy theorist and what I'm saying is not paranoid. Just know that if you accept a job on Facebook and meet someone at the location, they will kidnap you, put chains on you, enslave you and sell you into slavery in Cambodia working on a scam like the article says. They might also take you to North America to be enslaved in a restaurant cooking for westerners.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 8:41 amYou might be right, in fact I’m wondering if the SHV deep sea port and all the work at Ream base is in fact preparation for receiving all these slave ships.CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 9:58 pmWell am I wrong? A human trafficker might have been taking the slaves to America or Africa a few years ago, but now after reading this I think that Cambodia is the major destination for slave ships. And Facebook will cause more people to be captured and sent to these places as a slave. They will even send them to Europe and South America to be slaves.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 7:52 amThere is some great content in this post, but my favourite is:CharmingOwl wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:52 amPretty soon the human traffickers around the world will put chained people on slave ships and take them to Cambodia to be slaves! This makes me wonder if Cambodia is a good choice for a trip abroad these days. I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery and forced to scam people over the internet. If you escape slavery after doing this there might even be legal implications for the stuff you were coerced into doing.
I would imagine human traffickers would be taking people from the third world to western countries or china since the lure is higher standards of living and third worlders find the west exotic or prestigious so they take the risk and smuggle themselves. Hearing of people being trafficked to a country that isn't in the west makes me wonder how they are luring people to go there. I suspect they might be kidnapping them by force, with unmarked vans, or if they are sending people into rural villages to put chains on everyone they can like a slave raid. There might be some trickery about where exactly they are going too and how much they will be paid.That’s some elite level imagining right there!I imagine most people do not want to be sold into slavery
I don’t know if I am being paranoid or not, but in consideration of your comment I have deleted Facebook from my phone and now only use it under supervision, behind a VPN and with the curtains pulled. I’ll be damned if they capture me!
Well apart from my organisation, we advertise almost exclusively on Facebook and have yet to do any of these things. Am I doing it wrong?
But in light of your comments I think I’ll need to book a chat with my HR manager just to be sure.
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