Awesome. He's acknowledging pizzagate in a subtle away. That's a smart way to do it.
“It’s just as easy as ordering a pizza, to order a person.”
These haunting words, spoken by an undercover Dayton detective, encapsulate a fragment of both the horror and pervasiveness of the human trafficking crisis facing our country in the digital age. “It’s everywhere because of the online environment,” the detective said. “There’s no boundaries or limitations.”
Every time I give my junior Marines a PME on Human Trafficking, I mention Pizzagate in one way or another. Several of them have begun researching the topic on their own, and they're horrified by it.
More people are being made privy to this information every day.
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srayzie ago
Awesome. He's acknowledging pizzagate in a subtle away. That's a smart way to do it.
AzarelDJ ago
Every time I give my junior Marines a PME on Human Trafficking, I mention Pizzagate in one way or another. Several of them have begun researching the topic on their own, and they're horrified by it.
More people are being made privy to this information every day.
antiracist ago
How do the marines feel about pizzagate?
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