Sex Trafficking Rhetorical Analysis

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In the article “Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking in the United States,” Kimberly Kotrla discussed the disheartening facts of what’s going on in the United States under our noses. Today more and more people are finding out about this sad industry. In Alaska my brother goes out in the streets to help save these girls in sex trafficking. Knowing my brother is doing something to end this made me feel proud while reading this informative essay. Sex trafficking is a sex act by force where money is involved. Buying or selling someone for sexual acts. Examples are strip clubs, porn, and prostitution. Sex trafficking is todays slavery. Many of those involved in sex trafficking were minors when they first got involved and have been involved for many …show more content…

Like I stated earlier my brother goes out into the dangerous streets in Alaska to help women who are trapped in sex trafficking. Finding out what really happens and that my brother could get killed trying to help these women makes sex trafficking very personal for me. The text talks about how girls start to trust a pimp and then he takes advantage of them. Once they’re in the pimp’s care they are hard to help and get out. I wake up every day wondering if my brother is safe. It hit me hard when the article talked about troubled girls who go in search of love and find the pimp’s. I’ve been in a situation where I was searching for love and was very vulnerable to anyone who came along. I can understand how easily it is to trust someone who is telling you what you want to …show more content…

Our society knows about sex trafficking, the article stated it’s nothing new. We know about it, yet do nothing to help or prevent it from happening. It’s frustrating to me because if more people were helping and knew what was actually going on, my brother wouldn’t have to risk his life. If everyone did one thing to help sex trafficking, I think the world would be a totally different place. It’s not going to end on its own. Seeing my brother courage makes and knowing what actually happens, makes me want to do something to help. By doing nothing and ignoring the situation, we’re only making it worse. The author used facts, facts that are hard to wrap your head around or believe that people could actually do that. She got the point across and was

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