Money, Drugs and Human Trafficking and Borders


Posted October 7, 2019 by SocialBetterment

Starting from the base, where the demand for drug use is growing thanks to the superlative and excessive marketing in the sale of drugs, using a publication which says "Get high it is normal".

 
A perfect cocktail of atrocities and chain reaction one after another where the greatest problem is the value of human life equals "Zero coma Zero" "0,0". And every link in the chain is just human rights violations everywhere.

Starting from the base, where the demand for drug use is growing thanks to the superlative and excessive marketing in the sale of drugs, using a publication which says "Get high it is normal".

Marketing created to make money of monumental amounts, leaving thousands and thousands of addicts and many deaths. Involved in this industry, with the sale of drugs an imperative that generates the worst of wars, opening the way to more violence and more rape of Human Rights that you can ever imagine is the absolute disregard of human kind.

This makes entire populations flee their countries in search of a better life and cross borders looking for a better future. Which brings us to the problem of borders and illegal emigration, where you place your life again in the hands of the second most lucrative business in the world black market, the sale and rape of human beings. Which is facilitated by the lack of legal papers or state of being undocumented in that country.

It is a chain of violations of Human Rights one after another, caused by the very ignorance of Human Rights. TheseRights should be taught from an early age in schools to begin to create a more promising future for all humanity.

"Human Rights must be a reality, not an idealistic dream" L. Ron Hubbard.

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Issued By Olga Fajardo
Country United States
Categories Blogging
Tags marketing
Last Updated October 7, 2019