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Sex trafficking & culture

The drama surrounding the Dover Crossings is in some part due to the aspect of sex trafficking.

The trouble is it creates problems.

The inclusion of thousands more prostitutes in some areas creates local tensions that only increases over time.

It stands apart from the failings of social care that occur not because of opposition but due to planning.

But this is only part of the issue.

The illegal movement of people just for the purposes of providing sex under control is not good either for society.

It means many more people are unjustly submitted to sexual servitude and it alters the makeup of any country where it happens.

It may have already begun to do so.

The intent of Sarah Kaplan, for instance, is surely designed against everyone. It includes the elite and it involves everyone small and large across the UK.

The way we handle sexual activity has become something of a hallmark of our culture.

It defines a lot of public debate, and it goes on to infiltrate every sector of society because it’s so interesting.

It’s also vital in an ongoing way to our survival as a species in a state.