Sunday, December 22, 2019

Human Trafficking And Its Effects On Society - 1206 Words

Human rights are something that everyone receives as soon as they are born in the world. These rights are given to everyone just for simply living on the earth no matter their race, sex, religion, or ethnicity. When someone tries to take one of those rights away it is called a human rights violation. A right that is interesting is the Right to Freedom. Something that violates the Right to Freedom is human trafficking, which also violates the 13th Amendment which abolished slavery in 1865, with the help of Abraham Lincoln. Human trafficking can be used for many different things such as torture, forced labor, sexual diminuendos, organ removal and debt bondage, all of these resulting in the profit of money. The use of humans for money is†¦show more content†¦The image is in black and white like a barcode is. The people in the image are of various ages because people who are trafficked usually have different values depending on their age and/or condition. The quote that is on th e image states, â€Å"Each year, thousands of women and girls, men and boys are trafficked in this country and around the world† (Hudson, et. al). This quote on the image is from the All We Want is Love website, which is all about the protection of people and fighting things like human trafficking. The only visible figurative language, is that everyone is just a number and a statistic. This is because if you look at the image, they all have a different number barcode and sku. This is because no two people are alike, so the people used in trafficking will never have the same number, so they are just another number with a face in the twisted system of human trafficking. Seeing these images can let people think about what they could do if they see someone in a situation like this, do they walk away and do nothing or do they stop and report it? The use of pathos in this image helps make the image’s message effective because it wants people to see that everyone is a human being, but to others, they are just an item with a price tag for sale. Although less effective than pathos, logos is another rhetorical appeal used in this image. It is used by giving the rough number of how many people are used for

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