Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The recent somaali sex-trafficking allegations

Shame alone is not enough for these criminals, but a harsh punishment so that any future of these kinds of activities are quieted. All the while we must not forget that these individuals have individual stories that have led them to such criminal activity such as this, so we must socially look at this and what really went wrong and how can we steer future children of the world from taking steps like this. All we can do as bystanders is just criticize, but our critique falls into deaf ears because these individuals are lost. Social programs must be created to fight these kind of situations and travesties.

I can write more about this.. but I’ll leave it at that…

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  2. In a society there are good and bad people and on both extremes there must be a reason for each more the negative one, so people in position should give a helping hand than given it a racial tag i know being a Somali myself the under world of sex trade is not our area of specialization and any engaging in that there must be something that terribly went wrong with the Somali in him

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  3. i couldnt agree anymore mohamed. it is just baffling, but the character assassinations of the good somali people will continue to endure as long as we let these kind of people dominate, not only our headlines, but also dominate our society, we stand to lose everything - our morale, our future kids, our hope for a better day.

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