I find that it comments much on our current society that my first thought on reading this headline was:
"Bezos has gold mines that are somehow involved in sex trafficking...??" 🤷♂️ 🤡
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I find that it comments much on our current society that my first thought on reading this headline was:
"Bezos has gold mines that are somehow involved in sex trafficking...??" 🤷♂️ 🤡
Welp, I’m guilty of it too. Before I clicked on the link I read your comment and that’s when I realized…
It really is something that a corporation name has become the "first thought" rather than the 7M sq km Amazon basin of So. America... 🙄
Which is funny because I remember when Amazon launched and I thought, “Really? Like the rainforest??”
I’m ashamed
The World Bank tried to put a value on the Amazon rainforest as part of a process of estimating how much it would be appropriate for the world to rationally pay Brazil for not clearing it.
https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/latinamerica/how-much-should-we-pay-preserve-amazon
...which corresponds to a total stock value of $1.4-3.3 trillion.
https://companiesmarketcap.com/amazon/marketcap/
Amazon's market capitalization is at $2.2 trillion, so they're in about the same ballpark, I guess.
They lure girls and young women with invitations to business trips and promises of high pay, using expensive clothes, jewelry and perfumes as a draw for these poor young people.
Stay away from these groomers, young ladies: it ain't worth it.
So if we stop illegal gold mining it’ll automatically reduce sex trafficking? That’s a two-for-one deal!
And yet we don't bomb these places
I live in an area that has gold mining and brothels. After reading this, I now wonder if trafficking is an issue in my place. Not a lot of opportunity for locals, but there are young folks 😐