Thursday, February 21, 2013

Blog Phase 7

This article I found is called "Is human trafficking really the third most profitable business for organized crime?". It was published on March 1st of 2011.  The article was written by anne Jordan and Lynne Burke. The fact that two peoples opinions in this article makes it more effective because multiple ideas and different point of views were placed into the article. The website is called "Rights work" and it said its recently been updated on February 21, 2013. The URL for the article is called rightswork.org. This means that it is a legit organization for a specific rights in the world around us. 
The article talks about the world making assumptions and myths about human trafficking that misleads people into thinking something that its not. The fact that we don't know a lot about human trafficking is what is confusing and you don't know what statistics to believe because its so hard to actually know the legistics about the topic. The solution to this problem is to keep peoples opinions out of the facts and to base it off of the truth and not off of what people think is happening. 
I think this article can be very helpful because it is a problem that people are getting others opinions mixed up with the truth. If everyone started to believe in something that wasn't true, they the world could be getting ineffective and non credible facts. The truth is the only things that'd going to help the situation and if that starts to get in the way of finding a solution to the problem then its going to make the solution take steps backwards. 
Also, I think that this article raised a good question in all of this confusion. They could start asking, how to get the truth across instead of peoples opinions? They can try to figure that out so the solution to human trafficking and be found quicker. This article makes a lot of sense and if more people would realize the seriousness of the situation and start figuring out how to separate their opinions from facts, then we could start to make a difference in the human trafficking problem. 

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