@franklinleonard Movement begets movement. People are messy, their complaints are always about themselves. We are all to blame. Focus on change - re-training, exposure, education, health - but one that matters happens in November.
@AmeliaJoyofLife @ImSuper_Dope@hillharper Nope. Hill said nothing stupid. Said something a family friend says on a birthday. He didn't know the kid switched. Doesn't have the bandwidth to be paying attention. He's out making a living, surviving, like us. He is a man of integrity innocent of this nonsense. Move on. Next.
@MarcusDSteele @THEPERFOURMER@FlyestArtist Nope. Hill said nothing stupid. Said something a family friend says on a birthday. He didn't know the kid switched. Doesn't have the bandwidth to be paying attention. He's out making a living, surviving, like us. He is a man of integrity innocent of this nonsense. Move on. Next.
@monsieurclasiqu You are making up a story. This is a non-story. It was an honest mistake. Hill had no idea - he's busy out there earning a living for the KID he just adopted (by himself). He is a man of integrity. Period the end.
@danielradosh was so right in '04, there was no sex trafficking in the USA. Certainly not caucasian girls. You and Shafer gleefully pilloried my NYT Magazine investigation that exposed this horror. Took pleasure in debunking what was more true anyone even knew. Epstein, anyone?
@jackshafer is the birther of sex trafficking. In the mid-2000s, after the New York Times Magazine ran a cover expose on trafficking in the US Shafer denied trafficking’s existence
@jackshafer The Florida revelation last week is just the latest in what has been a flood of such stories. My investigation probably underestimated reality. He wasn’t just wrong journalistically he was unprofessional, and weird in his denunciations. It seemed personal. Wonder why.
@jackshafer Find Shafer’s righteousness ironic. In 2004 he maligned a ground-breaking story I wrote for the NY Times Magazine on sex trafficking and sex slavery in the U.S., submarining its credibility and veracity, and the presence of sex slavery in the US at all.
@DeenTracey@oneandforall@ryansaavedra These girls and young women are rarely marched across arid lands. They come by boat, plane and car, usually in plain sight. The border wall is a political con job. Has zero to do with sex trafficking
@jackshafer The Florida revelation last week is just the latest in what has been a flood of such stories. My investigation probably underestimated reality. He wasn’t just wrong journalistically he was unprofessional, and weird in his denunciations. It seemed personal. Wonder why.
@jackshafer Find Shafer’s righteousness ironic. In 2004 he maligned a ground-breaking story I wrote for the NY Times Magazine on sex trafficking and sex slavery in the U.S., submarining its credibility and veracity, and the presence of sex slavery in the US at all.