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Ports🇺🇸🔥🗺️ Human Trafficking Containers 😢

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Rob H1 year ago

@Merica_81 I don’t want to negate the issue. However these images are Ai generated. IMO, we shouldn’t fan false flames to already existing fire. It’s bad enough.

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Tina Zimmermann1 year ago

@Merica_81 .. this is the only way to show ppl? otherwise 👇this video got over 1 million views..💊

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Wild Times1 year ago

@denythematrix

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Tina Zimmermann1 year ago

@denythematrix 💊🔥

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T.H.Engeneering1 year ago

This is ai generated.

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THiS LiL’ MiSS Can’t Be Wrong1 year ago

Absolutely horrifying 😳🤯😭🤬 #Justice4TheLittleOnes

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Tina Zimmermann1 year ago

Yes it is 💚🐸we all know that for a long time.😢🙏

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Melissa1 year ago

Well then why are they not voicing this and instead voicing they want more $! EVERYONE needs to know the TRUTH regardless if they are too sensitive to see the truth.

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Tina Zimmermann1 year ago

Please remember 🍿, we know that for a long time, but the 🐑 don’t know they get their 💊slow 🔥 on 📺!

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LMforFreedom1 year ago

@Frenz4Freedom 🥲 Saddest video #SaveTheChidrenWorldWide

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Tina Zimmermann1 year ago

@Frenz4Freedom 🥲🐸💚

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