- Joined
- Feb 12, 2006
- Messages
- 15,998
- Reaction score
- 3,962
- Location
- Tiamat's better half
- Gender
- Female
- Political Leaning
- Conservative
No it is not. It is about making them more tasty.
You are what you eat. There's no reason to raise even food stock in a cruel manner, being inhumane to the animal. Would you rather eat an animal that had a brutal life; that spent it's life in a constant state of stress and anguish? Or would you prefer to eat an animal that was treated humanely?
Maybe you don't care. Some folks do.
It's hard to find laws that have zero moral basis. Most laws have a moral starting point.
Nevada's brothels get tough look<br> $50 million industry draws new,unflatteringattention - Chicago Tribune
HumanTrafficking.org | News & Updates: US Justice Department Names Las Vegas Among 17 Most Likely Destinations
Vegas Tops Sex Trafficking List - Las Vegas News Story - KVVU Las Vegas
Vegas the epicenter of North American prostitution?
In almost every country that has legalized prostitution incidences of human trafficking have skyrocketed; including children.
Legal prostitution may lead to more human trafficking. .
I'm willing to defend things that I think are wrong or immoral from legal abolishment or persecution. For example, I think Klu Klux Klan and neo Nazis are despicable people. I think what they stand for is 100% wrong, but I also don't think they should be banned legally as groups or from publicly stating their beliefs. Most people in this nation think they are evil groups. Would you support curbing their right to free speech and assembly? I wouldn't, because I'm not comfortable with a government that can determine what is acceptable speech and what isn't. Just like I'm not comfortable with a government that goes around enforcing arbitrary morals.
Wouldn't that lead someone to suspect New Zealand where prostitution is legal would be at the top of the list for sexual human trafficking?
I'm willing to do the same in regards to many things I find despicable or even just not my cup of tea. But the legalization is so intrinsically linked to human trafficking, sex slaves, and human rights violations for women and children that I cannot in good faith support it because there's the occasional whore that claims it's a great way of life. Women and children should not be commodities for men to purchase. Why do men go to prostitutes; because they can. It's really that simple. And when it's legal the demand increases. The business grows and time and time again in country after country whether it be Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, etc the end result is lots of women treated inhumanely with no liberty to speak of.
If there was no intrinsic link between human rights violations and the legalization of prostitution I'd view it as not my cup of tea but not an issue worth worrying over. Prostitution encourages men to view women a certain way. A dollar valued disposable being to be used as as a scratching post in a selfish manner that excuses the man from any obligation or reciprocation. It is not surprising that this inevitably leads to exploitation and human rights violations. The fact that it trickles down to children just makes it that much more intolerable.
And that's about all I have to say on the issue. My mind can't be changed.
In Russia, many women have been trafficked overseas for the purpose of sexual exploitation, Russian women are in prostitution in over 50 countries.[34][35] Annually, thousands of Russian women end up as prostitutes in Israel, China, Japan or South Korea.[36
Human trafficking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm willing to do the same in regards to many things I find despicable or even just not my cup of tea. But the legalization is so intrinsically linked to human trafficking, sex slaves, and human rights violations for women and children that I cannot in good faith support it because there's the occasional whore that claims it's a great way of life. Women and children should not be commodities for men to purchase. Why do men go to prostitutes; because they can. It's really that simple. And when it's legal the demand increases. The business grows and time and time again in country after country whether it be Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, etc the end result is lots of women treated inhumanely with no liberty to speak of.
If there was no intrinsic link between human rights violations and the legalization of prostitution I'd view it as not my cup of tea but not an issue worth worrying over. Prostitution encourages men to view women a certain way. A dollar valued disposable being to be used as as a scratching post in a selfish manner that excuses the man from any obligation or reciprocation. It is not surprising that this inevitably leads to exploitation and human rights violations. The fact that it trickles down to children just makes it that much more intolerable.
And that's about all I have to say on the issue. My mind can't be changed.
This is your emotional opinion.My person is not for sale. No woman should be for sale. Not even for a short period of time and a boatload of money. Lying down with a man for a dollar is like going to church for the wine.
Also, the brothels serve as a means to protect prostitutes.
Do you think prostitution is legal in these countries?
Legality of prostitution I do not think is a causation of sex related human trafficking.
This is your emotional opinion.
It's my emotional opinion that women shouldn't be for sale? :rofl
Do you think prostitution is legal in these countries?
Legality of prostitution I do not think is a causation of sex related human trafficking.
Prostitution in Israel is legal but pimping, maintaining brothels and trafficking is illegal.[1]
Prostitution in Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While the government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) has always taken a hard line on organisers of prostitution, it has vacillated in its legal treatment of prostitutes, treating them sometimes as criminals and sometimes as behaving with misconduct. Since the reappearance of prostitution in the 1980s, government authorities have responded by first using the legal system, that is, the daily operations of institutions like courts and police
Prostitution in China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes. That is a choice to be made by the individual. It is her body, not yours.It's my emotional opinion that women shouldn't be for sale? :rofl
Then it sounds like your problem is with Russia.Israel has a huge human trafficking problem. Women from the Soviet Union are enslaved by the Russian mob and forced to work as sex slaves in Israel.
It's your emotional opinion that a woman selling sex would be considered a woman being for sale.
Nevada's brothels get tough look<br> $50 million industry draws new,unflatteringattention - Chicago Tribune
HumanTrafficking.org | News & Updates: US Justice Department Names Las Vegas Among 17 Most Likely Destinations
Vegas Tops Sex Trafficking List - Las Vegas News Story - KVVU Las Vegas
Vegas the epicenter of North American prostitution?
In almost every country that has legalized prostitution incidences of human trafficking have skyrocketed; including children.
Making prostitution illegal everywhere most certainly wouldn't put an end to it. However, the places where prostitution is legal are also the places where the business is biggest - even used as a tool to lure tourists in cases - and it is not a coincidence that they are the most common destinations for a sex slave to end up. The human trafficking unfortunately doesn't take voluntary sex workers from places where the business is legal and export them to where it is illegal. The exact opposite occurs. The legal places are the biggest importers and supporters of human trafficking.
Yes, and it is a voluntary choice made by 2 adults.So when you go to a brothel and the women come out and line up are you not picking out a woman? Are you not purchasing her time? As well as her body? Are you under any obligation whatsoever to find out about her life, the voluntary nature of her sex work, or even her name? Are you under any obligation to do anything? Are you not paying to use her flesh?
She has chosen such a career path. She is obligated to do only what she has agreed to do.Is she or isn't she under an obligation to allow herself (her body) to be selfishly used by you?
Not necessarily, the brothel is nothing more than a "legal pimp", or employer if you will. Like any good business model, the object is to maximize profits.
IMO, taking care of your employee's is a high priority and can add substantially to the overall succes of an operation in regard to meeting the objective.
However, my view isn't shared by all in the business world. So just because you provide a legal working environment, doesn't mean you are looking after the best interest, or safety, of your employee's.
So when you go to a brothel and the women come out and line up are you not picking out a woman? Are you not purchasing her time? As well as her body? Are you under any obligation whatsoever to find out about her life, the voluntary nature of her sex work, or even her name? Are you under any obligation to do anything? Are you not paying to use her flesh? Is she or isn't she under an obligation to allow herself (her body) to be selfishly used by you?
Well when you can prove it tell me. I just juxtaposed China and Israel. One country has legal prostitution the other doesn't. Both are targets on the sex human trafficking scene.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?