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Friday, September 13, 2019
Life Under Capitalism.
One
of the most dehumanizing aspects of life under capitalism is sex
trafficking.
Stats-Canada
recently issued a report on it. Its findings were that in Canada most
victims are women and girls younger than 25. Most people charged with
human-trafficking crimes are males aged 18 to 35. In 2014, Toronto
police laid 365 charges related to human trafficking, with 33
victims. In 2018 it had increased to 2,140 charges and there were 250
victims. The status of women statistics showed that more than 90 per
cent of trafficking cases in the city involved domestic cases, and
less than 10 per cent involved people being brought into Canada.
Carly Kalish, Director of Victim Services of Durham Region Ontario,
where human-trafficking is a crisis, said that there are two kinds of
victims: individual and systematic.
Individuals
may be living at home, but have low self esteem, issues with parents
or school, and may have been abused. The systematic cases are those
who live in poverty, in proximity to high crime areas, or are victims
of racial discrimination. Girls in gangs or the homeless are
particularly vulnerable.
Just
another, thoroughly ''delightful'' aspect of life under capitalism
which no amount of reforms can cure. But when do reforms solve any
deep long-term problems for workers under capitalism?
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