CST #3 involves us citizens having both rights and responsibilities. These are taken away from victims involved in sex trafficking. The young children lose their right to grow up and be able to do what they want to do, by being sold from their own family into a brothel where one is forced to work in order to pay off his/her “debt.” They must continue to sell their bodies for this “debt” that will never be paid off. The rights that children have are always affected when a young child is working for a pimp.
CST #4 Option for the Poor and Vulnerable:
Sex Trafficking is an act which targets the poor and vulnerable as the working force of the industry. Traffickers take advantage of there vulnerability by giving women “job opportunities” and tricking them into the underground market of sex. The poor and vulnerable should have a fundamental option which gives them a better living and working environment, “It is distressing to see great masses of workers throughout the world who do not receive a just remuneration in wages for their work” (CST 60). The poor and vulnerable in foreign countries where sex trafficking thrives deserve this basic human option to live fairly and happily.
CST #5 The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers:
The sex trafficking industry is one where the workers within are treated so poorly that they are practically stripped of there basic human rights and forced to give up their own body for work. “Workers are not to be treated as slaves. Justice demands that workers always be treated with human dignity” (CST 79). Those who run the underground sex trade are running an underground sex slave market. Women and children are forced into the industry and trapped from getting out by there employers.
CST #6 Solidarity
CST #6 explains how each person must respect one another. It states that for the good of all, human society must have people invested with authority. This involves my social justice project because in some sex trafficking cases, the authorities, or police, will be involved with the illegal business. This hurts human society and goes against what this CST is teaching us.
CST #5 The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers:
The sex trafficking industry is one where the workers within are treated so poorly that they are practically stripped of there basic human rights and forced to give up their own body for work. “Workers are not to be treated as slaves. Justice demands that workers always be treated with human dignity” (CST 79). Those who run the underground sex trade are running an underground sex slave market. Women and children are forced into the industry and trapped from getting out by there employers.
CST #6 Solidarity
CST #6 explains how each person must respect one another. It states that for the good of all, human society must have people invested with authority. This involves my social justice project because in some sex trafficking cases, the authorities, or police, will be involved with the illegal business. This hurts human society and goes against what this CST is teaching us.
CST #7 Care for God's Creation
CST #7 pertains to the logic of the Earth’s Environment. This CST is difficult to relate to my social justice project because they are both very different topics. As the CST involves communities working together to reverse the harm that has been done to God’s creations. The sex trafficking of women and children doesn’t necessarily impact the environment.
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