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090911-human-traffickingSo a friend of mine, Shelton Green, has started an organization to help fight human trafficking -- What's Your Response. The purpose of the group is "Bringing the issues of human trafficking and modern-day slavery into the consciousness of our city and giving everyone avenues for action to end this tragedy." It's a great group, and Shelton is really committed to helping raise awareness about this issue. This weekend the group organized a Coaster Crawl -- delivering coasters with stories of trafficked people to local pubs and coffee shops. The point was to get people aware that slaves exist in our very midst. Their endeavor was featured in the Austin-American Statesman recently.

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While I think it's fantastic that the local paper is getting the word out about how people can work to help stop human trafficking, the responses to the article were a sobering wake-up call. Yes, maybe I am just naive, but I want to believe that ordinary people have the capacity to be good. That they are capable of compassion and of living out the call to love our neighbor. Instead, the majority of responses to this article merely revealed that hatred and prejudice run deep (and, yes, I know that people who leave responses to newspaper articles are generally the freaks on the extremes, but they are still saying out loud what generally only gets said in the privacy of people's homes -- the sentiments are real). In this case the hatred took the form of the attitude "screw the victims; it's their own fault anyway. What's in it for me?" Here's a brief sampling of these sorts of responses:

"Very commendable effort in an attempt to stop human trafficing.However,the unlining cause of this slavery is illegal immigration.Stop the illegals from entering our land and this crime will almost disappear.I am addressing this to not only illegal mexicans,but also to other Hispanics countries,Asian,European and Africans. White,black,brown,yellow,red,race does not matter.As mentioned below and we have seen examples of this trafficing on tv,the main hold that slavers have on these poor souls is thier fear of arrest and deportation.However,we need to bear in mind that these immigrants make their own decision to enter our country illegally and to break our laws. They must also realize that there is a correct and legal available to them if the wish to enter. If not,then they create their own hell

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by: Lord_Voldemort

09-11-2009 @ 3:25pm

This isn't directed so much at Julie, who for all I know might have finished this piece up before the ACORN story broke, but I have to wonder if Sojo is going to say anything at all about ACORN's Baltimore office. Undercover reporters, posing as a pimp and a prostitute, got advice from ACORN Baltimore chapter staff on how to evade legal trouble when they imported underage girls and established a prostitution ring.

This is just wrong and I seriously think Sojo should say something. Either that or they need to explain just when prostitution and human trafficking are okay and when they aren't.

LV

by: Intel_Logos

09-11-2009 @ 3:50pm

~
Julie, excellent. All the way around. When I was a kid (late teenager), my bleeding heart led me to bleeding fingers, hands, and arms from picking thorny lemons, limes, and oranges in Southern California in co-sympatico with migrant workers then organizing with Cesar Chavez. Field labor. Dirty. Stinking. Bloody.

Most migras were legal. Legal status hardly mattered. Because when INS roundup busses blew by, brown meant, "on the bus!" The subjective feeling of fear dominated even with legal papers. Because prejudice cannot be written out of our hearts by legal ink on legal paper. Alone. To this day in western states, random INS raids and roundups intimidate by provoking ambient fear. And - sometimes - should. I do feel extreme empathy for the other side of the debate and the concerns about illegal immigration. But kidnaping and forced prostitution and any other form of trafficking are not immigration. They're crimes. Here. Internationally. The comparison between immigration and the crimes of trafficking is perverse.

It shows how much education must be done.

In my private devotion this morning, I thought about how Abraham sold his own wife into slavery.

The father of faith trafficked his own wife.

How frail is faith - even when educated.

What struck me this morning in devotion is how God gave a dream to the "purchaser" of Sarah. To the "bad" guy. Abraham was apparently so dominated by migrant-fear and by saving himself that God had to bypass Abraham - the father of faith - and talk to the "bad" guy! In a dream.

And notice how Abraham too was a migrant in this story. Fearful. Vulnerable. A migrant. Not an excuse. But, frail.

To the point of trafficking his own wife.

- Now Abraham journeyed from there toward the land of the Negev, and settled between Kadesh and Shur; then he sojourned in Gerar. Abraham said of Sarah his wife, "She is my sister." So Abimelech king of Gerar sent and took Sarah. But God came to Abimelech in a dream of the night, and said to him, "Behold, you are a dead man because of the woman whom you have taken, for she is married." Now Abimelech had not come near her; and he said, "Lord, will You slay a nation, even though blameless? Did he not himself say to me, 'She is my sister'? And she herself said, 'He is my brother.' In the integrity of my heart and the innocence of my hands I have done this." Then God said to him in the dream, "Yes, I know that in the integrity of your heart you have done this, and I also kept you from sinning against Me; therefore I did not let you touch her." (Gen 20:1ff). ---

You're right - it's easy to get self-righteous in faith.

We fancy ourselves self-righteous as Abraham. Who was the father of faith. And other things.

Point is - we need more dreams.

All the way around.

Cheers,

Jim

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by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 4:01pm

Great article. Thank you.

by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 4:03pm

Why should they? Is Sojo affiliated with ACORN? Is ACORN a faith based organization. I think that you what you have said is more than adequate. Thank you for sharing that.

by: WaveTossed

09-11-2009 @ 4:12pm

The whole situation of some employers taking advantage of people who are desperate for a job and cannot wait for the huge backlog at the INS: this is human trafficking at its worst.

I'll refer people once more to the Cato Institute -- not exactly a far-left type of organization -- for rational, sane, and non-racist viewpoints on immigration, "illegal" or not. Joe Wilson and some of his colleagues might benefit from reading these articles.

http://www.freetrade.org/issues/immigration.html

by: LadyJess78

09-11-2009 @ 4:22pm

"Evil is best perpetrated when using the guise of sanity." There will always be an excuse for people to preserve the status quo of evil-doing. Thank you, Julie, for this article. I think we all want to assume that people are basically good, but someone is always waiting to remind us that we are not necessarily always on the same page. Only through education and repitition will we end this horrible practice.

by: carlcopas

09-11-2009 @ 4:36pm

At times at great personal risk, a colleague is deeply involved in the effort to stop human trafficking. She focuses on women from the former USSR ensnared in the international sex slave traffic.

Thank you, Julie, for this story.

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-11-2009 @ 3:25pm

This isn't directed so much at Julie, who for all I know might have finished this piece up before the ACORN story broke, but I have to wonder if Sojo is going to say anything at all about ACORN's Baltimore office. Undercover reporters, posing as a pimp and a prostitute, got advice from ACORN Baltimore chapter staff on how to evade legal trouble when they imported underage girls and established a prostitution ring.

This is just wrong and I seriously think Sojo should say something. Either that or they need to explain just when prostitution and human trafficking are okay and when they aren't.

LV

by: lumens

09-11-2009 @ 6:17pm

Well, Julie just took the time to cite people who post on the comments section of a website. The comments section is neither affiliated with Sojo nor faith-based.

by: JoelleHart

09-19-2009 @ 12:14pm

I'd hardly call myself a conservative, but I agree that this ACORN thing is disgusting and needs to be fully investigated and prosecuted.
Seriously... if we respond to allegations of a blatant crime like traffiking/prostitution by trying to obfuscate and blaming the conservatives for baiting us, then who are we to accuse them of doing such in other situations?
And if the whole business isn't true... well then, looking at it closely should bring up proof that it is not true, right? It looks terrible when the first impulse is to accuse those who are making the allegations and not to show solid evidence that the allegations are incorrect.

by: JaneinWNY

09-11-2009 @ 7:22pm

Silly James. It's about being fair and balanced. You know. So if somebody somewhere in left-world declares the sky to be blue, Sojo is OBLIGATED to spend time with the people who disagree. Otherwise they are biased, you betcha.

by: Intel_Logos

09-11-2009 @ 3:50pm

~
Julie, excellent. All the way around. When I was a kid (late teenager), my bleeding heart led me to bleeding fingers, hands, and arms from picking thorny lemons, limes, and oranges in Southern California in co-sympatico with migrant workers then organizing with Cesar Chavez. Field labor. Dirty. Stinking. Bloody.

Most migras were legal. Legal status hardly mattered. Because when INS roundup busses blew by, brown meant, "on the bus!" The subjective feeling of fear dominated even with legal papers. Because prejudice cannot be written out of our hearts by legal ink on legal paper. Alone. To this day in western states, random INS raids and roundups intimidate by provoking ambient fear. And - sometimes - should. I do feel extreme empathy for the other side of the debate and the concerns about illegal immigration. But kidnaping and forced prostitution and any other form of trafficking are not immigration. They're crimes. Here. Internationally. The comparison between immigration and the crimes of trafficking is perverse.

It shows how much education must be done.

In my private devotion this morning, I thought about how Abraham sold his own wife into slavery.

The father of faith trafficked his own wife.

How frail is faith - even when educated.

What struck me this morning in devotion is how God gave a dream to the "purchaser" of Sarah. To the "bad" guy. Abraham was apparently so dominated by migrant-fear and by saving himself that God had to bypass Abraham - the father of faith - and talk to the "bad" guy! In a dream.

And notice how Abraham too was a migrant in this story. Fearful. Vulnerable. A migrant. Not an excuse. But, frail.

To the point of trafficking his own wife.

- Now Abraham journeyed from there toward the land of the Negev, and settled between Kadesh and Shur; then he sojourned in Gerar. Abraham said of Sarah his wife, "She is my sister." So Abimelech king of Gerar sent and took Sarah. But God came to Abimelech in a dream of the night, and said to him, "Behold, you are a dead man because of the woman whom you have taken, for she is married." Now Abimelech had not come near her; and he said, "Lord, will You slay a nation, even though blameless? Did he not himself say to me, 'She is my sister'? And she herself said, 'He is my brother.' In the integrity of my heart and the innocence of my hands I have done this." Then God said to him in the dream, "Yes, I know that in the integrity of your heart you have done this, and I also kept you from sinning against Me; therefore I did not let you touch her." (Gen 20:1ff). ---

You're right - it's easy to get self-righteous in faith.

We fancy ourselves self-righteous as Abraham. Who was the father of faith. And other things.

Point is - we need more dreams.

All the way around.

Cheers,

Jim

http://www.blogger.com/profile/0767448907893563...

by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 8:24pm

Well you know, the right wing is SO VICTIMIZED these days. But I was impressed by the utter wit and wisdom of Lumens's (a/k/a Kevin47 [banned]) comment.

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Great article. Thank you.

by: lumens

09-11-2009 @ 9:28pm

While we're at it, should we bother holding our breaths waiting for a post about how the killing of two anti-abortion protesters was fueled by left-wing hate speech?

by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 4:03pm

Why should they? Is Sojo affiliated with ACORN? Is ACORN a faith based organization. I think that you what you have said is more than adequate. Thank you for sharing that.

by: WaveTossed

09-11-2009 @ 4:12pm

The whole situation of some employers taking advantage of people who are desperate for a job and cannot wait for the huge backlog at the INS: this is human trafficking at its worst.

I'll refer people once more to the Cato Institute -- not exactly a far-left type of organization -- for rational, sane, and non-racist viewpoints on immigration, "illegal" or not. Joe Wilson and some of his colleagues might benefit from reading these articles.

http://www.freetrade.org/issues/immigration.html

by: LadyJess78

09-11-2009 @ 4:22pm

"Evil is best perpetrated when using the guise of sanity." There will always be an excuse for people to preserve the status quo of evil-doing. Thank you, Julie, for this article. I think we all want to assume that people are basically good, but someone is always waiting to remind us that we are not necessarily always on the same page. Only through education and repitition will we end this horrible practice.

by: carlcopas

09-11-2009 @ 4:36pm

At times at great personal risk, a colleague is deeply involved in the effort to stop human trafficking. She focuses on women from the former USSR ensnared in the international sex slave traffic.

Thank you, Julie, for this story.

by: lumens

09-11-2009 @ 6:17pm

Well, Julie just took the time to cite people who post on the comments section of a website. The comments section is neither affiliated with Sojo nor faith-based.

by: JaneinWNY

09-11-2009 @ 7:22pm

Silly James. It's about being fair and balanced. You know. So if somebody somewhere in left-world declares the sky to be blue, Sojo is OBLIGATED to spend time with the people who disagree. Otherwise they are biased, you betcha.

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09-11-2009 @ 8:24pm

Well you know, the right wing is SO VICTIMIZED these days. But I was impressed by the utter wit and wisdom of Lumens's (a/k/a Kevin47 [banned]) comment.

by: lumens

09-11-2009 @ 9:28pm

While we're at it, should we bother holding our breaths waiting for a post about how the killing of two anti-abortion protesters was fueled by left-wing hate speech?

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Look, whether or not the right wing is victimized is completely beside the point. Girls who are caught up in human trafficking and prostitution are definitely victims (I think that's kinda Julie Clawson's point) and ACORN's office in Baltimore was willing to help the traffickers and pimps. That's bad news. The question is, will Sojo be willing to call a left-of-center group to account for this?

And with all due respect to Jane, Sojo has taken a public (and very correct) stance in opposition to human trafficking. But if they are going to be consistent, they should be ready to stand against all who would aid or abet human trafficking, regardless of their position on the color of the sky or any other political issue.

LV

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by: JaneinWNY

09-13-2009 @ 9:25am

"ACORN's office in Baltimore was willing to help the traffickers and pimps. "

All right, I will respond to your criticism of Sojo.

The ACORN incident is certainly not deserving of an entire column on this site, and is probably not even deserving of mention in this particular column.

These two people went to several ACORN offices before they finally found one in Baltimore that was staffed only by temporary / seasonal help at that time. I certainly agree that the "staff" response was bizarre. So did ACORN, as they were fired immediately.

You call them reporters, as does a right-wing site where I lurk (would not be allowed to post). CNN calls them activists. Nobody has mentioned a news organization that they might be affiliated with. So I'm guessing they were a couple of people who wanted their five minutes of fame via You Tube, and thus become right-wing heroes for a day.

I suspect that if any motivated person set out to smear an entire right-wing organization in the same manner, they would eventually find somebody unprincipled enough to give them what they were looking for.

Jane

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09-12-2009 @ 5:44pm

And when you swat at it, you become sweaty and more delicious.

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 11:31am

Jane, are you sure? I ask this because Fox News says they have video of something very similar at ACORN's Washington DC office, and ACORN announced that it fired the staff members involved (if they had been temps, they would have just been released when their contract ran out.)

I know you don't like Fox, but I can't recall their ever making up a story like this out of whole cloth.

Sojo needs to reckon with the fact that one of their allies on the left has gotten mean and destructive. Human trafficking is just plain wrong and anyone who aids or abets it should be called out on it. I'm willing to bet that Jesus would at some point.

ACORN is the nation's leading Alinskyite "community organizing" group. I never cared for them but I wouldn't have expected them to go this far, but here we are. Two separate ACORN chapters are willing to advise human traffickers.

At a bare minimum, ACORN really needs to find another temp agency. Can we at least say that much?

LV

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 2:25pm

And another thing: do you really mean to pin this whole thing on temps? Seriously?

I've done temping at various times in my life, and at no point when I was temping did I have the kind of responsibilities -- counseling clients -- that these temps supposedly did.

If I ever did have that kind of responsibility, you can bet I'd have gone to my supervisor before giving anyone any advice on how to run a prostitution ring.

Sorry, there's just no excuse for this. None.

LV

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by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 3:28am

Look, whether or not the right wing is victimized is completely beside the point. Girls who are caught up in human trafficking and prostitution are definitely victims (I think that's kinda Julie Clawson's point) and ACORN's office in Baltimore was willing to help the traffickers and pimps. That's bad news. The question is, will Sojo be willing to call a left-of-center group to account for this?

And with all due respect to Jane, Sojo has taken a public (and very correct) stance in opposition to human trafficking. But if they are going to be consistent, they should be ready to stand against all who would aid or abet human trafficking, regardless of their position on the color of the sky or any other political issue.

LV

by: JaneinWNY

09-13-2009 @ 9:25am

"ACORN's office in Baltimore was willing to help the traffickers and pimps. "

All right, I will respond to your criticism of Sojo.

The ACORN incident is certainly not deserving of an entire column on this site, and is probably not even deserving of mention in this particular column.

These two people went to several ACORN offices before they finally found one in Baltimore that was staffed only by temporary / seasonal help at that time. I certainly agree that the "staff" response was bizarre. So did ACORN, as they were fired immediately.

You call them reporters, as does a right-wing site where I lurk (would not be allowed to post). CNN calls them activists. Nobody has mentioned a news organization that they might be affiliated with. So I'm guessing they were a couple of people who wanted their five minutes of fame via You Tube, and thus become right-wing heroes for a day.

I suspect that if any motivated person set out to smear an entire right-wing organization in the same manner, they would eventually find somebody unprincipled enough to give them what they were looking for.

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by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 11:31am

Jane, are you sure? I ask this because Fox News says they have video of something very similar at ACORN's Washington DC office, and ACORN announced that it fired the staff members involved (if they had been temps, they would have just been released when their contract ran out.)

I know you don't like Fox, but I can't recall their ever making up a story like this out of whole cloth.

Sojo needs to reckon with the fact that one of their allies on the left has gotten mean and destructive. Human trafficking is just plain wrong and anyone who aids or abets it should be called out on it. I'm willing to bet that Jesus would at some point.

ACORN is the nation's leading Alinskyite "community organizing" group. I never cared for them but I wouldn't have expected them to go this far, but here we are. Two separate ACORN chapters are willing to advise human traffickers.

At a bare minimum, ACORN really needs to find another temp agency. Can we at least say that much?

LV

by: JoelleHart

09-19-2009 @ 10:14am

I'd hardly call myself a conservative, but I agree that this ACORN thing is disgusting and needs to be fully investigated and prosecuted.
Seriously... if we respond to a blatant crime like this by trying to obfuscate and blaming the conservatives for baiting us, then who are we to accuse them that they do such in other situations?
And if the whole business isn't true... well then, looking at it closely should bring up proof that it is not true, right? It looks terrible when the first impulse is to accuse those who are making the allegations and not to show solid evidence that the allegations are incorrect.

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 2:25pm

And another thing: do you really mean to pin this whole thing on temps? Seriously?

I've done temping at various times in my life, and at no point when I was temping did I have the kind of responsibilities -- counseling clients -- that these temps supposedly did.

If I ever did have that kind of responsibility, you can bet I'd have gone to my supervisor before giving anyone any advice on how to run a prostitution ring.

Sorry, there's just no excuse for this. None.

LV

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by: Lord_Voldemort

09-11-2009 @ 3:25pm

This isn't directed so much at Julie, who for all I know might have finished this piece up before the ACORN story broke, but I have to wonder if Sojo is going to say anything at all about ACORN's Baltimore office. Undercover reporters, posing as a pimp and a prostitute, got advice from ACORN Baltimore chapter staff on how to evade legal trouble when they imported underage girls and established a prostitution ring.

This is just wrong and I seriously think Sojo should say something. Either that or they need to explain just when prostitution and human trafficking are okay and when they aren't.

LV

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-11-2009 @ 3:25pm

This isn't directed so much at Julie, who for all I know might have finished this piece up before the ACORN story broke, but I have to wonder if Sojo is going to say anything at all about ACORN's Baltimore office. Undercover reporters, posing as a pimp and a prostitute, got advice from ACORN Baltimore chapter staff on how to evade legal trouble when they imported underage girls and established a prostitution ring.

This is just wrong and I seriously think Sojo should say something. Either that or they need to explain just when prostitution and human trafficking are okay and when they aren't.

LV

by: Intel_Logos

09-11-2009 @ 3:50pm

~
Julie, excellent. All the way around. When I was a kid (late teenager), my bleeding heart led me to bleeding fingers, hands, and arms from picking thorny lemons, limes, and oranges in Southern California in co-sympatico with migrant workers then organizing with Cesar Chavez. Field labor. Dirty. Stinking. Bloody.

Most migras were legal. Legal status hardly mattered. Because when INS roundup busses blew by, brown meant, "on the bus!" The subjective feeling of fear dominated even with legal papers. Because prejudice cannot be written out of our hearts by legal ink on legal paper. Alone. To this day in western states, random INS raids and roundups intimidate by provoking ambient fear. And - sometimes - should. I do feel extreme empathy for the other side of the debate and the concerns about illegal immigration. But kidnaping and forced prostitution and any other form of trafficking are not immigration. They're crimes. Here. Internationally. The comparison between immigration and the crimes of trafficking is perverse.

It shows how much education must be done.

In my private devotion this morning, I thought about how Abraham sold his own wife into slavery.

The father of faith trafficked his own wife.

How frail is faith - even when educated.

What struck me this morning in devotion is how God gave a dream to the "purchaser" of Sarah. To the "bad" guy. Abraham was apparently so dominated by migrant-fear and by saving himself that God had to bypass Abraham - the father of faith - and talk to the "bad" guy! In a dream.

And notice how Abraham too was a migrant in this story. Fearful. Vulnerable. A migrant. Not an excuse. But, frail.

To the point of trafficking his own wife.

- Now Abraham journeyed from there toward the land of the Negev, and settled between Kadesh and Shur; then he sojourned in Gerar. Abraham said of Sarah his wife, "She is my sister." So Abimelech king of Gerar sent and took Sarah. But God came to Abimelech in a dream of the night, and said to him, "Behold, you are a dead man because of the woman whom you have taken, for she is married." Now Abimelech had not come near her; and he said, "Lord, will You slay a nation, even though blameless? Did he not himself say to me, 'She is my sister'? And she herself said, 'He is my brother.' In the integrity of my heart and the innocence of my hands I have done this." Then God said to him in the dream, "Yes, I know that in the integrity of your heart you have done this, and I also kept you from sinning against Me; therefore I did not let you touch her." (Gen 20:1ff). ---

You're right - it's easy to get self-righteous in faith.

We fancy ourselves self-righteous as Abraham. Who was the father of faith. And other things.

Point is - we need more dreams.

All the way around.

Cheers,

Jim

http://www.blogger.com/profile/0767448907893563...

by: Intel_Logos

09-11-2009 @ 3:50pm

~
Julie, excellent. All the way around. When I was a kid (late teenager), my bleeding heart led me to bleeding fingers, hands, and arms from picking thorny lemons, limes, and oranges in Southern California in co-sympatico with migrant workers then organizing with Cesar Chavez. Field labor. Dirty. Stinking. Bloody.

Most migras were legal. Legal status hardly mattered. Because when INS roundup busses blew by, brown meant, "on the bus!" The subjective feeling of fear dominated even with legal papers. Because prejudice cannot be written out of our hearts by legal ink on legal paper. Alone. To this day in western states, random INS raids and roundups intimidate by provoking ambient fear. And - sometimes - should. I do feel extreme empathy for the other side of the debate and the concerns about illegal immigration. But kidnaping and forced prostitution and any other form of trafficking are not immigration. They're crimes. Here. Internationally. The comparison between immigration and the crimes of trafficking is perverse.

It shows how much education must be done.

In my private devotion this morning, I thought about how Abraham sold his own wife into slavery.

The father of faith trafficked his own wife.

How frail is faith - even when educated.

What struck me this morning in devotion is how God gave a dream to the "purchaser" of Sarah. To the "bad" guy. Abraham was apparently so dominated by migrant-fear and by saving himself that God had to bypass Abraham - the father of faith - and talk to the "bad" guy! In a dream.

And notice how Abraham too was a migrant in this story. Fearful. Vulnerable. A migrant. Not an excuse. But, frail.

To the point of trafficking his own wife.

- Now Abraham journeyed from there toward the land of the Negev, and settled between Kadesh and Shur; then he sojourned in Gerar. Abraham said of Sarah his wife, "She is my sister." So Abimelech king of Gerar sent and took Sarah. But God came to Abimelech in a dream of the night, and said to him, "Behold, you are a dead man because of the woman whom you have taken, for she is married." Now Abimelech had not come near her; and he said, "Lord, will You slay a nation, even though blameless? Did he not himself say to me, 'She is my sister'? And she herself said, 'He is my brother.' In the integrity of my heart and the innocence of my hands I have done this." Then God said to him in the dream, "Yes, I know that in the integrity of your heart you have done this, and I also kept you from sinning against Me; therefore I did not let you touch her." (Gen 20:1ff). ---

You're right - it's easy to get self-righteous in faith.

We fancy ourselves self-righteous as Abraham. Who was the father of faith. And other things.

Point is - we need more dreams.

All the way around.

Cheers,

Jim

http://www.blogger.com/profile/0767448907893563...

by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 4:01pm

Great article. Thank you.

by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 4:01pm

Great article. Thank you.

by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 4:03pm

Why should they? Is Sojo affiliated with ACORN? Is ACORN a faith based organization. I think that you what you have said is more than adequate. Thank you for sharing that.

by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 4:03pm

Why should they? Is Sojo affiliated with ACORN? Is ACORN a faith based organization. I think that you what you have said is more than adequate. Thank you for sharing that.

by: WaveTossed

09-11-2009 @ 4:12pm

The whole situation of some employers taking advantage of people who are desperate for a job and cannot wait for the huge backlog at the INS: this is human trafficking at its worst.

I'll refer people once more to the Cato Institute -- not exactly a far-left type of organization -- for rational, sane, and non-racist viewpoints on immigration, "illegal" or not. Joe Wilson and some of his colleagues might benefit from reading these articles.

http://www.freetrade.org/issues/immigration.html

by: WaveTossed

09-11-2009 @ 4:12pm

The whole situation of some employers taking advantage of people who are desperate for a job and cannot wait for the huge backlog at the INS: this is human trafficking at its worst.

I'll refer people once more to the Cato Institute -- not exactly a far-left type of organization -- for rational, sane, and non-racist viewpoints on immigration, "illegal" or not. Joe Wilson and some of his colleagues might benefit from reading these articles.

http://www.freetrade.org/issues/immigration.html

by: LadyJess78

09-11-2009 @ 4:22pm

"Evil is best perpetrated when using the guise of sanity." There will always be an excuse for people to preserve the status quo of evil-doing. Thank you, Julie, for this article. I think we all want to assume that people are basically good, but someone is always waiting to remind us that we are not necessarily always on the same page. Only through education and repitition will we end this horrible practice.

by: LadyJess78

09-11-2009 @ 4:22pm

"Evil is best perpetrated when using the guise of sanity." There will always be an excuse for people to preserve the status quo of evil-doing. Thank you, Julie, for this article. I think we all want to assume that people are basically good, but someone is always waiting to remind us that we are not necessarily always on the same page. Only through education and repitition will we end this horrible practice.

by: carlcopas

09-11-2009 @ 4:36pm

At times at great personal risk, a colleague is deeply involved in the effort to stop human trafficking. She focuses on women from the former USSR ensnared in the international sex slave traffic.

Thank you, Julie, for this story.

by: carlcopas

09-11-2009 @ 4:36pm

At times at great personal risk, a colleague is deeply involved in the effort to stop human trafficking. She focuses on women from the former USSR ensnared in the international sex slave traffic.

Thank you, Julie, for this story.

by: lumens

09-11-2009 @ 6:17pm

Well, Julie just took the time to cite people who post on the comments section of a website. The comments section is neither affiliated with Sojo nor faith-based.

by: lumens

09-11-2009 @ 6:17pm

Well, Julie just took the time to cite people who post on the comments section of a website. The comments section is neither affiliated with Sojo nor faith-based.

by: JaneinWNY

09-11-2009 @ 7:22pm

Silly James. It's about being fair and balanced. You know. So if somebody somewhere in left-world declares the sky to be blue, Sojo is OBLIGATED to spend time with the people who disagree. Otherwise they are biased, you betcha.

by: JaneinWNY

09-11-2009 @ 7:22pm

Silly James. It's about being fair and balanced. You know. So if somebody somewhere in left-world declares the sky to be blue, Sojo is OBLIGATED to spend time with the people who disagree. Otherwise they are biased, you betcha.

by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 8:24pm

Well you know, the right wing is SO VICTIMIZED these days. But I was impressed by the utter wit and wisdom of Lumens's (a/k/a Kevin47 [banned]) comment.

by: JamesM

09-11-2009 @ 8:24pm

Well you know, the right wing is SO VICTIMIZED these days. But I was impressed by the utter wit and wisdom of Lumens's (a/k/a Kevin47 [banned]) comment.

by: lumens

09-11-2009 @ 9:28pm

While we're at it, should we bother holding our breaths waiting for a post about how the killing of two anti-abortion protesters was fueled by left-wing hate speech?

by: lumens

09-11-2009 @ 9:28pm

While we're at it, should we bother holding our breaths waiting for a post about how the killing of two anti-abortion protesters was fueled by left-wing hate speech?

by: ando

09-12-2009 @ 3:53pm

hey lumens,
you know one thing that I don't like: it's when you're outside in the summer and there's this pesky mosquito that always buzzes around your head. You just can't get rid of it, even when you try swatting it away. You hope it goes away, but it never seems to. That's what I don't like. But, what can you do...

by: ando

09-12-2009 @ 3:53pm

hey lumens,
you know one thing that I don't like: it's when you're outside in the summer and there's this pesky mosquito that always buzzes around your head. You just can't get rid of it, even when you try swatting it away. You hope it goes away, but it never seems to. That's what I don't like. But, what can you do...

by: lumens

09-12-2009 @ 5:44pm

And when you swat at it, you become sweaty and more delicious.

by: lumens

09-12-2009 @ 5:44pm

And when you swat at it, you become sweaty and more delicious.

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 3:28am

Look, whether or not the right wing is victimized is completely beside the point. Girls who are caught up in human trafficking and prostitution are definitely victims (I think that's kinda Julie Clawson's point) and ACORN's office in Baltimore was willing to help the traffickers and pimps. That's bad news. The question is, will Sojo be willing to call a left-of-center group to account for this?

And with all due respect to Jane, Sojo has taken a public (and very correct) stance in opposition to human trafficking. But if they are going to be consistent, they should be ready to stand against all who would aid or abet human trafficking, regardless of their position on the color of the sky or any other political issue.

LV

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 3:28am

Look, whether or not the right wing is victimized is completely beside the point. Girls who are caught up in human trafficking and prostitution are definitely victims (I think that's kinda Julie Clawson's point) and ACORN's office in Baltimore was willing to help the traffickers and pimps. That's bad news. The question is, will Sojo be willing to call a left-of-center group to account for this?

And with all due respect to Jane, Sojo has taken a public (and very correct) stance in opposition to human trafficking. But if they are going to be consistent, they should be ready to stand against all who would aid or abet human trafficking, regardless of their position on the color of the sky or any other political issue.

LV

by: JaneinWNY

09-13-2009 @ 9:25am

"ACORN's office in Baltimore was willing to help the traffickers and pimps. "

All right, I will respond to your criticism of Sojo.

The ACORN incident is certainly not deserving of an entire column on this site, and is probably not even deserving of mention in this particular column.

These two people went to several ACORN offices before they finally found one in Baltimore that was staffed only by temporary / seasonal help at that time. I certainly agree that the "staff" response was bizarre. So did ACORN, as they were fired immediately.

You call them reporters, as does a right-wing site where I lurk (would not be allowed to post). CNN calls them activists. Nobody has mentioned a news organization that they might be affiliated with. So I'm guessing they were a couple of people who wanted their five minutes of fame via You Tube, and thus become right-wing heroes for a day.

I suspect that if any motivated person set out to smear an entire right-wing organization in the same manner, they would eventually find somebody unprincipled enough to give them what they were looking for.

Jane

by: JaneinWNY

09-13-2009 @ 9:25am

"ACORN's office in Baltimore was willing to help the traffickers and pimps. "

All right, I will respond to your criticism of Sojo.

The ACORN incident is certainly not deserving of an entire column on this site, and is probably not even deserving of mention in this particular column.

These two people went to several ACORN offices before they finally found one in Baltimore that was staffed only by temporary / seasonal help at that time. I certainly agree that the "staff" response was bizarre. So did ACORN, as they were fired immediately.

You call them reporters, as does a right-wing site where I lurk (would not be allowed to post). CNN calls them activists. Nobody has mentioned a news organization that they might be affiliated with. So I'm guessing they were a couple of people who wanted their five minutes of fame via You Tube, and thus become right-wing heroes for a day.

I suspect that if any motivated person set out to smear an entire right-wing organization in the same manner, they would eventually find somebody unprincipled enough to give them what they were looking for.

Jane

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 11:31am

Jane, are you sure? I ask this because Fox News says they have video of something very similar at ACORN's Washington DC office, and ACORN announced that it fired the staff members involved (if they had been temps, they would have just been released when their contract ran out.)

I know you don't like Fox, but I can't recall their ever making up a story like this out of whole cloth.

Sojo needs to reckon with the fact that one of their allies on the left has gotten mean and destructive. Human trafficking is just plain wrong and anyone who aids or abets it should be called out on it. I'm willing to bet that Jesus would at some point.

ACORN is the nation's leading Alinskyite "community organizing" group. I never cared for them but I wouldn't have expected them to go this far, but here we are. Two separate ACORN chapters are willing to advise human traffickers.

At a bare minimum, ACORN really needs to find another temp agency. Can we at least say that much?

LV

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 11:31am

Jane, are you sure? I ask this because Fox News says they have video of something very similar at ACORN's Washington DC office, and ACORN announced that it fired the staff members involved (if they had been temps, they would have just been released when their contract ran out.)

I know you don't like Fox, but I can't recall their ever making up a story like this out of whole cloth.

Sojo needs to reckon with the fact that one of their allies on the left has gotten mean and destructive. Human trafficking is just plain wrong and anyone who aids or abets it should be called out on it. I'm willing to bet that Jesus would at some point.

ACORN is the nation's leading Alinskyite "community organizing" group. I never cared for them but I wouldn't have expected them to go this far, but here we are. Two separate ACORN chapters are willing to advise human traffickers.

At a bare minimum, ACORN really needs to find another temp agency. Can we at least say that much?

LV

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 2:25pm

And another thing: do you really mean to pin this whole thing on temps? Seriously?

I've done temping at various times in my life, and at no point when I was temping did I have the kind of responsibilities -- counseling clients -- that these temps supposedly did.

If I ever did have that kind of responsibility, you can bet I'd have gone to my supervisor before giving anyone any advice on how to run a prostitution ring.

Sorry, there's just no excuse for this. None.

LV

by: Lord_Voldemort

09-13-2009 @ 2:25pm

And another thing: do you really mean to pin this whole thing on temps? Seriously?

I've done temping at various times in my life, and at no point when I was temping did I have the kind of responsibilities -- counseling clients -- that these temps supposedly did.

If I ever did have that kind of responsibility, you can bet I'd have gone to my supervisor before giving anyone any advice on how to run a prostitution ring.

Sorry, there's just no excuse for this. None.

LV

by: JamesM

09-14-2009 @ 11:46am

Hey why don't you go and do an investigative report? Maybe you will find Obama's Kenyan birth certificate hidden there while you're at it. We await your enlightenment.

by: JamesM

09-14-2009 @ 11:46am

Hey why don't you go and do an investigative report? Maybe you will find Obama's Kenyan birth certificate hidden there while you're at it. We await your enlightenment.

by: jazzact13

09-15-2009 @ 4:44pm

Welcome to the world of Sojo, Tom (hope you get that :-)), where it's ok to pounce on Palin for (accurately) describing death panels, but don't you dare touch ACORN for helping what the article writer is decrying, or you will be vilified.

by: jazzact13

09-15-2009 @ 4:44pm

Welcome to the world of Sojo, Tom (hope you get that :-)), where it's ok to pounce on Palin for (accurately) describing death panels, but don't you dare touch ACORN for helping what the article writer is decrying, or you will be vilified.

by: JoelleHart

09-19-2009 @ 10:14am

I'd hardly call myself a conservative, but I agree that this ACORN thing is disgusting and needs to be fully investigated and prosecuted.
Seriously... if we respond to a blatant crime like this by trying to obfuscate and blaming the conservatives for baiting us, then who are we to accuse them that they do such in other situations?
And if the whole business isn't true... well then, looking at it closely should bring up proof that it is not true, right? It looks terrible when the first impulse is to accuse those who are making the allegations and not to show solid evidence that the allegations are incorrect.

by: JoelleHart

09-19-2009 @ 10:14am

I'd hardly call myself a conservative, but I agree that this ACORN thing is disgusting and needs to be fully investigated and prosecuted.
Seriously... if we respond to a blatant crime like this by trying to obfuscate and blaming the conservatives for baiting us, then who are we to accuse them that they do such in other situations?
And if the whole business isn't true... well then, looking at it closely should bring up proof that it is not true, right? It looks terrible when the first impulse is to accuse those who are making the allegations and not to show solid evidence that the allegations are incorrect.

by: JoelleHart

09-19-2009 @ 12:14pm

I'd hardly call myself a conservative, but I agree that this ACORN thing is disgusting and needs to be fully investigated and prosecuted.
Seriously... if we respond to allegations of a blatant crime like traffiking/prostitution by trying to obfuscate and blaming the conservatives for baiting us, then who are we to accuse them of doing such in other situations?
And if the whole business isn't true... well then, looking at it closely should bring up proof that it is not true, right? It looks terrible when the first impulse is to accuse those who are making the allegations and not to show solid evidence that the allegations are incorrect.

by: JoelleHart

09-19-2009 @ 12:14pm

I'd hardly call myself a conservative, but I agree that this ACORN thing is disgusting and needs to be fully investigated and prosecuted.
Seriously... if we respond to allegations of a blatant crime like traffiking/prostitution by trying to obfuscate and blaming the conservatives for baiting us, then who are we to accuse them of doing such in other situations?
And if the whole business isn't true... well then, looking at it closely should bring up proof that it is not true, right? It looks terrible when the first impulse is to accuse those who are making the allegations and not to show solid evidence that the allegations are incorrect.

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