The term "white slavery" is an outdated and offensive term used to refer to the trafficking of women for sexual purposes. It perpetuates the harmful notion that only white women are victims of this crime and fails to recognize the diversity of those affected. Instead, it is important to use appropriate and respectful language when referring to this issue. Some alternative terms include "human trafficking," "sex trafficking," and "commercial sexual exploitation." These terms recognize that trafficking can happen to anyone regardless of their race or ethnicity and help to combat the stigmatization of certain groups of people. It is important to use language that is inclusive and anti-discriminatory when discussing such serious and complex issues like human trafficking.