Sunday, April 5, 2026

There Is Still Slavery Today

  • The post shares a UN Watch graphic about Lydia Mugambe, a Ugandan UN judge and former Columbia University human rights fellow, convicted in March 2025 under the UK's Modern Slavery Act for exploiting a nanny by withholding wages, passport, and enforcing excessive hours while studying at Oxford.
  • Mugambe was sentenced to two years in prison in May 2025, as reported by BBC and Reuters, highlighting the irony of a human rights expert's involvement in forced labor, which drew global media attention to accountability in international bodies.
  • What I want to know is: WHY DOES THE WORLD ALLOW THIS?!





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    Quote of the Day: JFK




    "The United States is neither omnipotent not omniscient. We are only 6% of the world’s population & we cannot impose our will upon the other 94% of mankind. We cannot right every wrong or reverse each adversity. There cannot be an American solution to every world problem." - JFK