• marcos@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    and trafficked me

    There’s a serious “wait, what?!?” here. The church sells slaves?

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      I was threatened by local leaders and family if I didn’t go on a 2 year mission in another country, then when I got there, they:

      • took my passport immediately and locked it in a building I couldn’t access
      • required 12 to 16 hours of work a day, with discipline if productivity dropped
      • refused to provide adequate food or medical care
      • restricted my communication with my family
      • assigned me a companion to surveil me 24/7 and report disobedience to leadership (and assigned me to surveil someone else)
      • disciplined me when I was physically and sexually assaulted by other missionaries

      I didn’t want to call it trafficking for a long time. I figured maybe God just had a weird way of doing things. But my spouse works at a recovery center for survivors of violence (including trafficking) and helped me realize that’s what it was.

      A pretty big misconception is that trafficking has to look like selling slaves, and I agree that’s an egregious thing, but it can be a lot more broad than that.

      There are a lot of resources at https://humantraffickinghotline.org/en if you’re curious. My mission experience checked just about every box for labor trafficking, and I’ve heard very similar stories from a lot of other people who have been missionaries.

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      They might be talking about a mission? Personally wouldn’t call that trafficking, but it can be pretty brutal depending on the mission

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        It is trafficking. Growing up in that church, I still agree with a lot of the stated philosophical beliefs, the actual behavior of most of the community is incredibly disappointing and leans cult-like. The mission isn’t inherently trafficking, the religion isn’t inherently a cult, but it’s not beating the allegations and more within need to call out the members that commit these illegal organized atrocities and make it into a cult.