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A Follow Up Critique: Sound of Freedom (Part 2)
Tim Ballard has recently become a celebrated hero in the war on sex trafficking through the film “The Sound of Freedom”, which portrays his life and the organization he founded, Operation Underground Railroad. As you know the IFI has long been a champion of anything which supports Christian values and which strengthens and supports the traditional family, and certainly coming against child pornography and child sex trafficking is consistent with that mission. But as members of our staff have researched Tim Ballard and his organization OUR, many concerning facts have come to light.
Posted in Education, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Media Watch, Sexuality
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Tagged 13th Amendment, age of consent, American Crime Journal, Anne T. Gallagher, Anti-Trafficking Review, Booker T. Washington, civil war, Earl Venton Buchanan, Foreign Policy, Gerald Mole, human trafficking, International Justice Mission, International Planned Parenthood Federation, John Jay College, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Human Trafficking Task Force, Lynn Packer, Meg Conley, NGO, Non-Governmental Organization, Office to Monitor and Combat Human Trafficking, Operation Underground Railroad, OUR, Polaris Project, Slate, Sound of Freedom?, Sound of Freedom? – Part 2, Tim Ballard, Trump, U.S. State Department, United Nations, Utah’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force
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