![]() ![]() The chicken nugget trafficking video was later duetted by sex trafficking hoax debunker Jessica Dean, aka bloodbathbey0nd, which racked up more than 169,000 views and 26,800 likes. ![]() They seem to believe because the pricing is so high that, it must be a child that being bought, despite the evidence that there have been cases of people buying odd looking food for insane prices,” says writer and activist Maya Morena, who also posted a tweet about the video (indeed, as recently as last week, a 13-year-old girl received $15,000 in reward money from Doritos after posting a TikTok about finding a rare “puffy” Dorito in her bag.) “A lot of people seem to believe that the concern is valid. Yet many of the commenters appeared to believe it held credence. ![]() The idea that a chicken nugget eBay listing would serve as a front for child trafficking was clearly ridiculous on its face. “Literally, a ‘rare’ ‘nugget,’ $14,000? This is fishy.” “This needs to go viral and something needs to happen here, because something is a little bit off,” she concludes. “I think there’s a little bit of human trafficking going on here,” the poster says before showing screengrabs of listings for various chicken nuggets. Last month, she posted a video accusing various eBay sellers peddling the BTS chicken nuggets of nefarious intent. One person who clearly did not see that story, however, was a TikToker known for posting QAnon and QAnon-adjacent conspiracy theories. ![]()
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