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By: Best of GMP’s Articles on Social Issues — The Good Men Project

[...] Human Trafficking – The Other 20% - An exploration of the global trafficking of boys and men, written by Cameron Conaway. [...]

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By: Peter Houlihan

“How does the legality of prostitution prevent a person from being trafficked to the city for sexual slavery?” Easy. When was the last time you drank bootlegged alcohol? I’m guessing it’s been a while....

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By: Robert

As a life long resident of Nevada, let me explain the laws regarding prostitution in Nevada. In Nevada Prostitution is classed as a “nuisance”. However the legislature has put down these two rules: In...

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By: Dianna

Nah, rape is something men do to men. About time this was being discussed. Maybe if men treated each other with respect there’d be some trickle down effect for women and I never would’ve been treated...

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By: Mark Neil

Because really, women are all the matters, right? You just outright denied that women commit rape, as if women are some pristine angles, and you’re telling men they need to respect each other for...

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By: Archy

Men rape women, men rape men, women rape men, women rape women, men rape kids, women rape kids. “Maybe if men treated each other with respect there’d be some trickle down effect for women and I never...

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By: Human Trafficking Part 2: The Warriors — The Good Men Project

[...] story of Nadu in Human Trafficking: The Other 20% resulted in readers sending many heartfelt messages my way. Some expressed utter disgust and even [...]

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By: drea

if prostitution was legal you might as well legalize human sex trafficking, as most prostitutes are not doing this for the ‘benefits’

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By: Human Trafficking Part 2: The Warriors

[...] story of Nadu in Human Trafficking: The Other 20% resulted in readers sending many heartfelt messages my way. Some expressed utter disgust and even [...]

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By: Mark Neil

Are you saying there is no point in having a distinction between being forced into slavery and choosing a shitty job who’s pay is variable? Are you suggesting women are too stupid or to feeble to be...

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By: Archy

It’s getting tiring seeing how many people seem to not believe women have agency, conflating trafficking with prostitution in EVERY case. Because real women would never choose to be sex workers right?...

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By: Stranger in a Strange Land

Men have more to fear from other men than they do women (although there are some real horrors – no doubt about that). Black have more to fear from white men than they do their wives, daughters,...

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By: Danny

The problem is the “men has more to fear from other men than they do from women” is being used to shape actual policies to the point that that little phrase may not be as true as some may think. In...

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By: Mark Neil

“Men have more to fear from other men than they do women” The problem with this is that, since women tend to commit violence against men by proxy through other men, one easily gets a distorted view of...

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By: Archy

The majority of sexual abuse men face is perpetrated by women. Yes men receive overall violence more from other men, but they do have a large reason to fear women. In fact I think the stats actually...

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By: At Least 20% of Human Trafficking Victims Are Male | International Human...

[...] Cameron Conaway does an awesome job of covering this phenomenon. [...]

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By: Trafficked Men « Justice For Life

[...] more at Cameron Conaway’s The Good Men Project article: Human Trafficking: The Other 20%, Part 1 and Human Trafficking Part 2: The Warriors. Rate this:Share [...]

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By: Sex In San Diego: Human Trafficking – the Other 20%

[...] By Cameron Conaway / The Good Men Project [...]

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By: @bluenotebacker

Excellent article, Cameron, thank you for sharing it! It pains me to hear about this kind of thing continuing to go on in the world, despite all the time we (the US) spends trying to influence other...

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By: Rachel Chapple, PhD

Thank you for speaking up for the boys. We have just launched a new initiative with survivors. They will be researching and designing a model safe house for survivors as part of their remarkable online...

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