Argumentative Essay On Human Trafficking

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It is fairly true that the victims of human trafficking are female and that the over powering gender would be the male. This is due to the topic of gender equality in which most cases women and young girls to associate with sexual exploitation and prostitution in which they sell their bodies, are forced and paid for their service. One of the reasons that go against this debate is that they say that women are not forced into working into such service and that they need the money and at the same time use it as a profession to provide for their needs. This is true in some parts of the world like Germany, but this is because of the environment they got accustomed to.
But unlike some third world countries that have no clue into what they are getting in to just because of their financial needs or for the benefit of their family, they engage or are forced into such crime that is and can lead into an illegal act and experience the worst. Women are more vulnerable and therefore can be allured into such an act that is usually done by the counterpart gender. For example; a story of a girl from Azerbaijan who left her rural place to work at a parlor in a different city, but as she arrived at the place she was forced …show more content…

Feminist activist, disagree on the methods that some government use to help out, indifference in the debate between the importance of women's right to self-determination over their own physical beings and the ability to control women who use their body to make a living or to enjoy their sexuality. Others rather than focusing on the thinking women’s bodies as objects and doubting the stabilization of the idea that men can make use of female bodies for their sexual