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Concerning the Recently Deleted Content on the DOJ’s Website regarding Child Sex Trafficking
Why was this recently deleted content on the DOJ’s website regarding the sexual exploitation and trafficking of minors domestically and internationally removed? Why did they remove this information as the docu-drama “Sound of Freedom” brings the reality of these horrific crimes against children to the forefront of the American public awareness? Who did this and what are they trying to hide? Is the problem so pervasive that individuals at the DOJ with access to the webpage are afraid of this awareness? Are those individuals customers of people like Jeffrey Epstien or similar characters?
The internet makes it very easy for the sale of children for sex and exploitation materials on platforms like Meta (Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp etc). How is it that conservatives posting content that is considered politically charged can be banned or shadow banned and their content removed with ease while child exploitation material is left alone to be viewed by perpetrators?
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[Sen./Rep.] [FIRST NAME] [LAST NAME]
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Dear [Sen./Rep.] [LAST NAME]:
The recently deleted content on the Department of Justice's website related to the sexual exploitation and trafficking of minors, both domestically and internationally have come to the attention of the public. It is crucial to address this issue and seek transparency in this matter. I am particularly troubled by the removal of this information at a time when the docu-drama "Sound of Freedom" has been successful in raising public awareness about the horrifying crimes committed against children. The removal of such vital information begs the question: why was it taken down, and who made this decision? It is essential to understand the reasons behind this action and whether there is an attempt to hide or suppress valuable insights into the prevalence of child exploitation. Moreover, it is disconcerting to observe that platforms like Meta (formerly Facebook) continue to allow the sale of children for sex and the dissemination of exploitation materials. While conservatives posting politically charged content often face bans, shadow bans, content deletion, removal from platform while child exploitation material remains accessible to perpetrators and the content creator has no penalty. This glaring discrepancy raises serious concerns about the prioritization of issues and the effectiveness of content moderation policies. It's as if this is all intentional protection for traffickers. Additionally, the pervasive nature of online child exploitation, facilitated by the internet and platforms like Meta, demands immediate attention. The ease with which these heinous crimes against children persist online calls for robust measures and effective collaborations between government agencies, law enforcement, and technology companies and swift justice for offenders. I demand advocacy for stringent legislation and enhanced enforcement efforts to combat this pressing issue and ensure the safety and well-being of our children. Furthermore, it is important to investigate whether any individuals within the DOJ, who possess access to the webpage, may have reservations about raising public awareness regarding child exploitation. It is imperative to ascertain that personal affiliations or connections to individuals like Jeffrey Epstein or similar characters do not compromise the agency's commitment to combating child exploitation and bringing offenders to justice. I demand that you take immediate action to address these concerns. I urge you to: 1.Initiate an inquiry into the reasons behind the removal of the aforementioned content from the DOJ's website, ensuring transparency and accountability in this matter. 2. Support legislation that strengthens the regulation and oversight of online platforms to prevent the sale of children for sex and the dissemination of exploitation materials. 3. Advocate for increased resources and collaboration among government agencies, law enforcement, and technology companies to combat online child exploitation effectively. 4. Encourage comprehensive investigations to ensure that individuals within the DOJ with access to the webpage are committed to raising awareness and addressing the pervasive issue of child exploitation without any bias or fear. 5. I believe that addressing these concerns is crucial for the safety, well-being, and future of our children. By taking proactive measures, we can protect vulnerable children, bring perpetrators to justice, and raise public awareness about this pressing issue.
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