... so, once that revenue stream graduates into the hands of legalized business interests, where do people on the ground turn for their sustenance? I have the impression that human trafficking and sexual slavery are well established industries as well ... who owns/controls them ...? And what incentives/opportunities are there for people to change ...?
... so, once that revenue stream graduates into the hands of legalized business interests, where do people on the ground turn for their sustenance? I have the impression that human trafficking and sexual slavery are well established industries as well ... who owns/controls them ...? And what incentives/opportunities are there for people to change ...?
Very attractive and lucrative businesses operating very efficiently if not effectively ripping off those families in the poor "south" who can afford the price. But on the other hand I recall what a colleague's "mistress" told me while trying to arrange a "contract" for her sister during my first project in Nigeria in 1974....white men are rich and stupid...they pay!
... so, once that revenue stream graduates into the hands of legalized business interests, where do people on the ground turn for their sustenance? I have the impression that human trafficking and sexual slavery are well established industries as well ... who owns/controls them ...? And what incentives/opportunities are there for people to change ...?
Very attractive and lucrative businesses operating very efficiently if not effectively ripping off those families in the poor "south" who can afford the price. But on the other hand I recall what a colleague's "mistress" told me while trying to arrange a "contract" for her sister during my first project in Nigeria in 1974....white men are rich and stupid...they pay!