Of course it's all about advancing his "racial equity" program:
"As technology continues to advance, we must ensure that all people — especially women, girls, and LGBTQI+ individuals who are at greatest risk — can engage in online spaces freely and safely."
"This effort has been one of the central causes of my career. To address these abuses of power — stalking, domestic violence, dating violence, and sexual assault..."
"In addition to helping survivors on their road to recovery, we must also learn from their expertise in order to better detect trafficking crimes that are often hidden in plain sight, bring perpetrators to justice, and improve our prevention efforts.
Since human trafficking disproportionately impacts racial and ethnic minorities, women and girls, LGBTQI+ individuals, vulnerable migrants, and other historically marginalized and underserved communities, our mission to combat human trafficking must always be connected to our broader efforts to advance equity and justice across our society."
Just thinking this