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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Human Trafficking By Ted Talk

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After watching Ted Talk’s with guess speaker Noy Thrupkaew about human trafficking, it gives the viewer a better understanding on how human trafficking is bad, how the company will use human tariffing to make profits, and how the criminal justice system doesn’t handle human trafficking very well than the system supposed to. Noy Thrupkaew tells her audience that she has been researching human tariffing for 8 years, and she claims that human trafficking is close to home then you think. Noy interviewed hundreds of survivors that were victimized by human trafficking. After interviewing the survivors of human trafficking, she was very disappointed in how we as a society don’t talk about of handle human trafficking very well, and how people have different views of what a victim of human trafficking looks like. According to the textbook, defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of a person (Renzetti, Edleson, & Bergen, 2018). It also extends the meaning of human trafficking for the purpose including forced labor or sexual exploitation (Renzetti, Edleson, & Bergen, 2018). She stated that we think that human trafficking is only about forced prostitution, but in reality, human trafficking is embedded in our life (Thrupkaew, N.D). After Noy’s statement, she shows a chart …show more content…

Both book and video give the audience a better understanding of human trafficking works in our society. They also explain the difference between labor traffickers and sex traffickers. Noy gave a good example of working place and/or companies that people do not expect workers of being victimized by human traffickers (Thrupkaew, N.D). While the textbook gives a good explanation of how sex-buying from the customers who are providing more attention of contributors to sex trafficking in the United States.These sources will help provide a better solution for dealing with human

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