Lynn Shaw
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She's in a trafficking situation.
I don't have housing, but I have colleagues who have housing.
So it's that network, right?
I like to say it's like a big wheel, you know, with a lot of spokes.
And each spoke makes that wheel go around because it's all interconnected to all of this.
But the abuse has to have, it has to stop.
You know, we work with the Nurses United Against Human Trafficking across the country.
And they're reporting girls as young as nine are showing up in emergency rooms with strangulation marks on their necks.
Because boys are viewing pornography, not their fault because they're being fed these algorithms, and they think that's the way you treat a girl.
Now, I just said nine years old.
We're not even talking 15, 17.
And this is going on.
So this is like another piece.
We need PSAs that the media refuses to do, you know, with the awareness piece that it's just happening because it is a lot to take in.
And parents don't want to think this is happening or their child would ever do that.
But kids do dumb things or they get involved in things, you know, over their head.
We as the adults have to clear this up and we have to erase the embarrassment.
There's no more embarrassment when kids are seeing all this stuff anyway online.
So let's take it back, but let's hold companies accountable.
Companies like Netflix should be held accountable, right?