Supporting child trafficking is worse than stealing debate
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Victims of human trafficking can experience devastating psychological effects during and after their trafficking experience. Many survivors may end up experiencing post-traumatic stress, difficulty in relationships, depression, memory loss, anxiety, fear, guilt, shame, and other severe forms of mental trauma.
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Stealing is taking an object, and while it may have extreme value to a person, is not life-ruining in the long-run. On the most part, people who steal need the money or object to improve their standard of living and are drawn to it through desperate measures.
Child-trafficking, however, may ruin a child's life forever. Children are taken away with no family to turn to, and nowhere to run. They are may become a sex-slave, or be forced into child labour. In this case, they are given low wages, poor health-care and the people who own them have significantly better living-conditions.
Yes, they are owned by people. They have extremely low levels of free will and will most likely stay in the industry their entire life, or until they are too old for their line of work, or get injured. This could lead to permanent disability, ill health and psychological effects.
The lives of human traffickers have been permanently affected thanks to actions performed by other people, in circumstances out of their own hands, and often come out of it with bad mental health or permanent injury. This is why I believe child trafficking is worse than stealing