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Coercive Sex Trafficking Isn’t Hidden. We’ve Just Been Taught Not to See It. Coercive sex trafficking thrives in the cracks of our silence. It sur

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Coercive Sex Trafficking Isn’t Hidden. We’ve Just Been Taught Not to See It.

Coercive sex trafficking thrives in the cracks of our silence.

It survives in our confusion.
In our willful ignorance.
In the way we romanticize control and glamorize abuse—calling it love, loyalty, or ambition.

It thrives in a world where people are quicker to defend fame than to believe a broken voice speaking truth.

And the worst part?
It happens in plain sight.

The powerful make themselves look like protectors.
The abusers smile for the camera.
The traffickers pose as lovers, mentors, bosses, boyfriends, gatekeepers, and “helpers.”

And we—conditioned by culture, by shame, by misogyny—turn away.
We say, “That’s not my business.”
We say, “She wanted it.”
We say, “He’s a good guy.”
We say, “That’s just messy celebrity drama.”

But let me tell you the truth:
This isn’t drama. It’s DESTRUCTION.
It’s the slow erosion of someone’s humanity.
It’s grooming, gaslighting, coercion, surveillance, control, silence, violence—and it is happening everywhere.

So here is your moment of reckoning:

Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
And once you know—you’re responsible.

Responsible for believing.
Responsible for unlearning.
Responsible for speaking up, even when it’s unpopular.
Responsible for refusing to stay silent when someone jokes, minimizes, or defends abuse.

Because traffickers don’t operate alone.
They’re held up by enablers.
By bystanders.
By those who find comfort in denial.
By those who confuse silence with neutrality.

But neutrality in the face of abuse is never neutral.
It’s complicity.
And it’s deadly.

🔥 Let This Be Your Call to Action:

  • Speak up when people treat abuse like gossip or entertainment.

  • Stop defending power at the expense of truth.

  • Educate yourself. Then educate others.

  • Say the words others are too afraid to say.

Because the truth is, we don’t need more silence.
We need courage.
We need community.
We need people who are brave enough to see what’s really happening—and do something about it.

Once you know, you can’t go back.
And you shouldn’t want to.

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