A curious coincidence, I'm sure. On the free (with ads) movie streaming site tubitv.com, a 2013 film starring Jason Statham called Redemption was featured less than two weeks ago. In the film, the lead character works for a Chinese crime gang, with one of their rackets being child trafficking. Literally, shipping kids in boxes en mass within shipping containers. In one scene, a live body count was conducted, wherein children still alive in the boxes are directed to extend their arms through a hole, then make a fist. A truly horrific scene the director felt was necessary to show as part of the plot. The children are never rescued, the subject never brought up again.
I posted about the film soon after watching, with the intention to illustrate that Hollywood thinks that was just fine to include as part of entertainment, that trafficking children in shipping containers is a thing. Hollywood is aware, and many of them likely profit from it, or abuse the children.
I noticed a few days ago that the movie was removed from the tubitv listings. Hmm… Guesses: Someone alerted them. A White Hat knocked on their door (a cryptic anonymous email). A patriot who read about it on QR sent them a cryptic email.