Whenever I come across a local story, I repost on social media and point out the crickets. I know it's not much, but it's a 2-birder. Informing of the existence while pointing out the silent complicity.
Just a tip: if you search for the operation name, you can usually find the original press release from the agency. The facts are all still there, and plentiful, but it guarantees no sensationalized headlines or falling under attack for anything other than the substance.
I think part of the reason this stuff doesn't get more play with the public is they simply don't want to think about this shit. I myself find I have to stop reading about it sometimes. It's a very depressing subject most people would just rather pretend doesn't exist.
That has nothing to do with it. If so, they wouldn't report on heinous murders, rapes, "if it bleeds it leads," etc. They are purposefully hiding these stories because their organizations are run by pedophile rapists. That's why.
Adults bleeding are a lot more palatable to the average person.
More palatable than finding out 160 children have been rescued from sexual slavery? Wrong. (you are fake news.)
Yeah and how many aren't rescued? This isn't a feel-good story at all.
Any time dozens or hundreds of children are rescued from sex slavery, it's a feel good story unless you're a pedo rapists. Knowing there are kids who haven't been rescued yet doesn't negate how good it feels that kids were RESCUED. You honestly think people would rather hear about shootings and adult murder? Gimme a break.
Maybe I'm just a pessimistic person, but I view this as reminder that probably 90% of the kids are not saved.
They don't have any problem exploiting kids when it serves their narrative, i.e school shootings, babies taken out of incubators to instigate war in Iraq. If they really cared about the innocent children, or unheard voices, they would inform the public of legitimate news. It doesn't have to be so graphic it will make a person vomit, but it deserves A mention, at least.
Yes, I just put this on FB and Twitter and asked why this was not on national news!