The Digital Defenders from Thorn, Starring Ashton Kutcher
No, this is not a new movie Mr. Kutcher is starring in, but
it may be the biggest role I have seen him in. Thorn was cofounded by Ashton Kutcher in 2009, an
organization whose goal is to drive tech innovation to fight child sexual
Exploitation; they are the Digital Defenders of Children. Ashton
gave a passionate testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on
February 15, 2017, which can be viewed here.
Some sobering facts were raised by Mr. Kutcher. He provided an example of how our foster care
system plays a role in our sex trafficking problem. He stated that there are currently
approximately 500,000 children in our foster care system. Their future is bleak; 70% of the prison
population are a product of the foster care system; 50% will not get a high
school diploma; and children in the foster care system are 4 times as likely to
be sexually abused. Mr. Kutcher talked
about how this process is an incubator, and breeding ground for becoming
involved in sex trafficking. He also
noted that this same incubator process occurs on an international basis through
the refugee crisis that is present in countries all around the globe.
His overall talk was very emotional and powerful. It highlighted action that is currently
underway as well as additional steps that need to be taken on several levels. Their company, Thorn (www.wearethorn.org)
is involved in actively developing software that helps victims reach out for
help (https://www.wearethorn.org/befree-text-shortcode/)
by text. They have also develop tools such
as Spotlight that enable
law enforcement to investigate trafficking more quickly and successfully. I have encouraged our law enforcement
personnel to take full advantage of these tools as part of their arsenal to
combat this evil in our midst.
This also takes a change of perspective on our part, to look
at how we should live and be willing to be part of the solution. As Ashton Kutcher addressed the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee and spoke about international refugee problems, he
was addressing our moral responsibility to not turn a blind eye to the millions
who have been displaced from their homes through conflicts and atrocities. He
was speaking to our moral responsibility as a nation and as individuals. That is an easy topic, nor easy to understand
how to work through our political system.
I have been a fan of
Ashton Kutcher since he was in Cheaper by the Dozen. In fact, I think his role in that film has
always been my favorite (probably the family size). I became a real fan, though, when I saw a
speech he gave at the Teen Choice Awards in 2013, where he shared lessons he
has learned in life. He spoke about the
need for hard work, the need to be smart, thoughtful, and generous, and the
need to aggressively take advantage of the opportunities that life
provides. I posted a blog about that
speech several years ago.
Today I am even more inspired by Ashton. He has taken advantage of the opportunities
he has been provided through his career success to have an impact on our
world. His testimony before the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee demonstrated a level of respect for those involved in
that meeting I find refreshing as well. There needs to be more communication on
Capitol Hill showing that level of respect for others. I encourage you to take the time to watch his
testimony and to peruse the work being done by Thorn on their website.
Both the website and the testimony he gave are linked above. I encourage you all to be involved in
developing a solution to some portion of the problems raised by Mr. Kutcher.
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