But what a good job and a good story you have!!!
Meet Williathe Narcisse, a nine year-old Haitian slave girl. Working 16 grueling hours a day hauling water, hand washing clothes, she was whipped if her slave masters were not satisfied. This was normal. Upon being smuggled to the United States, Williathe was now owned by Marie and Willy Pompee. Apart from harsh sleeping conditions and lack of food, Willy Jr, the couple’s 18-year old son regularly raped her. But here’s the surprising part: In 1865, United States made slavery illegal, and even earlier in 1804, Haiti made slavery illegal. This story happened in 1996. So how can we help? NGOs such as the Salvation Army International have noticed this severe injustice and has created a safe house in Malawi, organized a “Not for Sale” awareness campaign in multiple United Kingdom churches and more. Please consider supporting Salvation Army International and the Not for Sale awareness campaign. (annotations to donation links)
salvationarmy.org
notforsalecampaign.org
But what a good job and a good story you have!!!
Good job nice work for sure
Hey dude, great video about human trafficking and making some of us aware of this horrific crime. Though this isn't really a website about telling us about these things and to donate to some organisation. I see some games that are clearly the OPPOSITE of what you are talking to us about. For example, Dad & Me! It's about some kid encouraged by his father to beat up kids in his neighbourhood! So if you want to spread this video, do it on FaceBook or something! Anyways, five stars rating, thanks.
Animation definitely needs work, but I guess in this case, it's the thought that counts, keep spreading the message, kid.
Human trafficking is a serious issue, so why make a flash video about it and post it on a site for games? You don't go to Disney Land to talk about rape or aids. No disrespect but I am sure there is a more appropriate place for this material.