The selfishness of Kimberly Ritter in her battle against human sex trafficking and ability for poor women to make a good living in the West

  Ned Baily
 Kimberly Ritter is some elite women of fortune who is taking a stand against sex trafficking and is a woman who gets many awards for the speaking tours against poor women from having an opportunity to earn some money.
The elite women like Kimberly Ritter all fear prostitution as it gives mainly poor women a leg up and some help to financially improve their situation in lot and of which threats the stability of strong fascist morals of some. Kimberly really doesn't care about these women's lives as Kimberly lives high above them nor is she concerned about the problem which isn't a problem in the fake news of human trafficking. Kimberly Ritter is all about herself and wishes to receive as much accommodation and prizes and trophys identifying her as a difference-maker and such a special human being.
 Kimberly Ritter needs to mind her own business and have some other crusade thatn bother a bunch of poor and willing women looking to cross borders and make a superior living for themselves with their natural born abilities and sex they have to offer. perhaps Kimberly doesn't realize poverty and the trap a woman can be bound by this unfortunate experience for millions. Prostitution and escort opportunities has enabled women to escape this and advertise their wear as adults to adults in various escort sites. Kimberly Ritter thinks all young women make money from selling sex somehow are being trafficked and the idealist of Kimberly Ritter is worried about more increased competition of women for women in America.
Many of these trafficked women have settled down finding American husbands and settling a comfortable life in America that was not available in their homelands. Kimberly Ritter takes stand against human sex trafficking because it upsets her morals and as a corporate woman recognition for herself in fighting essentially a harmless act and the oldest profession that will never go away no matter how many plaques and trophy s are given to wealthy women fighting it.

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