Commentary Many analyses blame the Chinese human trafficking industry for the misery of a Xuzhou mother of eight. The stereotype of rural Chinese as simple and hard working people ignores the fact that the abducted females sold for marriage are faced with the oppression of the buyers, and even more so the oppression of the villagers, who are a small community of accomplices who keep the woman in bondage. Villagers, don’t believe what they’re doing is a crime. Females Sold for Marriage Can’t Escape There are two Chinese films giving a rough idea of how rural communities have evolved and become a serious taboo of the Communist regime. “Blind Mountain,” was a cinema release in 2007, and state media, CCTV’s propaganda program on law, “A College Girl Abducted for Marriage” aired in 2018. The CCTV program imitated lines and plots from the Blind Mountain film, and added two fictional characters, …