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Two girls 3 Years, 9 Months ago
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Re:Two girls 3 Years, 9 Months ago
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Great question, Honey!
Another contrast that occurs to me after seeing a recent report about Shamima Begum is: Virginia Roberts Giuffre describing herself as a "sex slave" versus captured Yazidi girls and women being turned into sex slaves by Isis. It seems offensive and an insult to these true victims of horrific crimes for VRG to be applying this term to herself, given that she told the Miami Herald (see their report on YouTube "How teen runaway Virginia Roberts became one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims") that the sex training she claims to have received from Epstein/Maxwell "started immediately" and was "basically every day … like going to school". If that really happened, why didn't she refuse to cooperate, leave and have nothing more to do with them? She claims in her latest interview, to CBS, that Ghislaine Maxwell approached her when she was working at the Mar-a-Lago spa with an offer of employment and training to become a travelling masseuse for Epstein. She says that she had confided in Maxwell that she'd been abused before, that Maxwell had "smelt" her vulnerability and that the abuse was "immediate". But if it was evident that more than massage was expected, why didn't she say, "hey, wait a minute, I didn't sign up for this" and leave? If she really was a "runaway" from her parents, why didn't she run away from Epstein and Maxwell? The Yazidi girls and women had no choice. It seems to me that she did.
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