ME LUCKY
People who never took the time to get to know me because they thought they already knew me, constantly repeated how lucky I was to be me. I had not known it yet, but eventually it would hit me that these were not my family, not my “relatives,” not my friends. They were strangers who claimed to know me but I knew nothing about them. I was alone in a world I did not choose to be in. A world in which I was living someone else’s life, living a lie, not being who I was born to be. Not living my life. How stupid I believed those who called me lucky to be. No, I did not tell them as they slowly withdrew from me. I was not their blood.
It also occurred to me that I was the only one who recognized this, hence, there was no one for me to open up to and discuss it with. Again….alone. I am not complaining. It was just a fact of life. A fact of my life. I did not assign blame. If anyone insists there must be blame, I accept that moniker with pride.
Moses Farrow:
Wey back when, we started with the truth. We knew we were taken from our lands, our children were taken from us, we were trafficked into slavery, assimilated by a dominating culture. The truth gave us the ability to resist, to call out the crimes, to fight back.
Then the industry found a way to silence the truth and turn its crimes into problems that needed solutions. Human trafficking and child slavery were suddenly called adoption - mothers and fathers were told “adoption is in the best interest of your child.” Traffickers still use this today, centuries later, it’s become global policy.
Suddenly our cries for justice for the crimes against humanity turned into “adoption saves children.” For centuries, the question has focused on how to keep human trafficking a child welfare solution. Today, vulnerable families continue to be exploited and their children killed and disposed of while the public debate remains on how to make adoption better and more ethical.
Today, everyone wants a piece of the profits this multibillion dollar industry rakes in. The industry has the entire world buzzing about adoption these days. Even victims of this industry are finding ways to monetize by keeping up the adoption propaganda. They are now easily spotted because none of them bring up the truth about the crimes against humanity and instead keep the attention on adoption reform and how to improve creating families.
The truth is that the human trafficking industry continues its legacy of genocides, slavery, and mass murders while keeping everyone brainwashed to debate about adoption issues. Today, adoption is both the problem and the solution, depending on what you want from it. For me, it’s simply the illusion, the propaganda itself, the smokescreen. The real problem is the human trafficking industry that continues to get away with murder.
Don’t come here to talk about adoption and help the industry keep people brainwashed. Instead help expose the truth, the crimes against humanity, and demand justice and accountability. Victims deserve to know the truth of what happened to them.
The children are taken, stolen, and kidnapped by deception or force. Relinquishment is the illusion. Victims have been dehumanized, commodified, and exploited for slavery. Buying and selling people is a crime. Countless infants and children have been murdered and disposed of throughout the world. These are crimes against humanity. I wish more of us worked on reclaiming the truth.
#stophumantrafficking
#ShutItDown
Let’s not forget Trump’s Gaza. Yes, it is now his
@CCTVVM •
So let me get this straight. They claimed Israel is wrong for killing those in Gaza yet Gaza kills its own people? The media sure loves to project that Israel is wrong yet say nothing about this
https://youtube.com/shorts/mWhbJQhZUf0?si=3CHSNEE5U0AfnLQw
https://youtu.be/F6zyRVTNjH4?si=s73dtz9NQPVS3f_L
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