—Marcus Davis, B1Daily

Morgan Stapp, a 32-year-old Indianapolis mother, allegedly offered her own infant daughter for sex in exchange for $400. Let that sink in. Not in some back alley of a war-torn country, but in America, where we love to clutch our pearls about “human trafficking” while ignoring the rot festering in our own suburbs.

This isn’t an anomaly. It’s part of a grotesque pattern. Epstein’s black book wasn’t filled with random abductions, it was packed with names of wealthy, connected men who bought access to girls handed over by their own families. Harvey Weinstein? Same story. The elite didn’t snatch kids off the street; they wrote checks to parents. And those parents? Often white, often middle-class, often invisible in the outrage cycle.

Where’s the moral panic when the trafficker is a blonde mom in an SUV? Where’s the legislation cracking down on families who treat their children like tradable goods? We’ll tear down statues and boycott movies over #MeToo, but when it’s a cash-strapped white woman auctioning her baby on Facebook, suddenly it’s a “tragedy,” not a trend.

Wake up. This is the underbelly of late-stage white capitalism meets entitlement: where daughters become collateral, and the only crime is getting caught.

Demand justice, not just for the kids, but for the white culture that breeds their sellers.

—Marcus Davis, B1Daily

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