Facebook is making headlines for allegedly not doing enough to shut down human trafficking on its site.
When asked about the investigation into the connection between human trafficking and drug cartels on social media, Dr. Ted Baehr, an entertainment critic, told CBN News, “The problem is gigantic.”
“I was one of the founding board members of the National Coalition on Sexual Exploitation. It’s been a bigger and bigger problem, especially when we talk about the crackdown on conservative sites or Christian sites,” he said. “Because they say on Facebook that the cost of doing business in Africa and the Middle East is allowing all of these different businesses to use it. These businesses are sex slavery. These businesses are trafficking.”
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