Ok...what does porn have to do with Human Track flicking? And who even pays for porn these days? And what are these 13 states anyway?
Taking clients to a strip club is considered human trafficking by my current employer.
...yeah I don't think I need to explain how ridiculous that is. And I actually think internet porn is more of an issue than strip clubs.
Why? Because there's no human element to it, and it's so ubiquitous and easy to obtain. You can't go to a strip club with a few clicks, and even if you do, even if you are going just to look at people dancing naked, you'll still have a personal connection, maybe even some good conversations and become a friend. I know that I did, many times. Plus strip clubs hardly ever employ trafficking victims and there's not much need since the easy money ensures so many local women will do it. Regardless of the results of that economic situation, it's a fact. Going to a strip club is a beneficial activity with a human connection. Watching hordes of internet porn isn't.