frankenmine

The Huffington Post is corrupt and should be archived in the OP. It doesn't deserve our support. Please keep this in mind for future posts.

Also, please see:

https://voat.co/v/news/comments/1315115

AncientJibberish

***PING PONG PADDLES CRACKED!


https://imgur.com/a/KTpvY#HzRQesn

Factfinder2

Wow. I've seen this image referred to a couple of times on Voat, but no one noticed the paddles looking ping pongish as far as I know. There are some people here who seem very knowledgeable about things Masonic, so you might want to make it into a separate post to get more eyes and comments. Good work. Btw, what's the source of this image?

ScalarWhaler

So many people are deranged.... How can they be saved? I guess it isn't up to me or anyone else to save them, but does the change ever happen otherwise? We seem to be in an endless witch hunting/pedocrat cycle. How the heck do you change that?

PeaceFuture

This article gives some statistics about how rarely perpetrators of human trafficking are prosecuted in India. Its mainstream press coverage of sex trafficking of children, which can be shared to give a couple of facts to waken people to the problem. "Millions of women and children are victims of sex trafficking in India, according to the U.S. State Department. "

derram

https://archive.is/6bC2Z | :

This ‘School For Justice’ Trains Sex Trafficking Survivors To Be Lawyers | HuffPost

'In 2014, for instance, police investigated 3,056 human trafficking cases, including 2,604 sex trafficking cases, the State Department reports. '

'Four were accepted to university and will start this month, Hölsken told HuffPost. '

'After girls and women are rescued from brothels, for instance, their families won’t always take them back, Hölsken told HuffPost. '

'The School for Justice helps survivors become lawyers by covering the cost of school fees, housing, food and transport as they pursue their degrees. '

'The School for Justice, launched in April by Dutch anti-trafficking group Free a Girl, provides funding and other support to women who have escaped underage sex trafficking, so they can prepare for university and earn bachelor’s degrees in law. '

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