Tuesday 25 January 2022

The United States - Breeding Ground for Modern Human Trafficking


 2022.1.25.

https://www.mfa.gov.kp/view/article/14070

Nothing is more sacred, beautiful and ardent than maternal affection in the world.


However, acts of immorality and depravity happen one after another in the U.S. where people are infected with extreme selfishness and the almighty dollar principle. These include selling children by parents for a small amount of money and abandoning their new-born babies succumbing to extremely difficult living conditions.


The U.S. newspaper “New York Post” reported on December 31 last year the following accident:


On December 13, a woman in Georgia reported to the police that her 5-year-old daughter was missing. Then in Alabama was found the dead body of her daughter who was suffocated to death after being forced sexual assault.


Upon investigation, it came to light that the mother of the victim sold her daughter over, much to the consternation of the people.


Meanwhile, in Alaska, at night on December 31 last year, an event occurred where a new-born baby was found in a carton box left on a road in the cold of 12℃ below zero.


The relevant authority tried in vain to find its parents. Only a letter was told to be sent by video messaging from an unknown person which reads as follows: “Help please. The parents and grandparents of the baby have neither food nor money to bring it up.”


In the end, it turned out that the parents abandoned their baby on purpose because they had no money.


According to January 7 NBC news, a female teacher of a high school in Texas was said to have driven her car with her teenage son, who tested positive in the novel corona virus, being locked in the trunk, afraid lest she is infected by it.


American society is indeed a breeding ground for modern human trafficking and a living hell where people do not hesitate to do anything for money since the immorality of the people reached a decadent age, and the love between parents and children, and the love towards humanity became extinct.

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