Yeh no fucking shit, make something illegal, turn everyone into criminals, and you'll attract some unsavory people. Countries where it is legal have a small percentage of the problems compared to the places that criminalize it.
RE: Lol at the argument that it leads to the horrid abuse of women! Â
Yeh no fucking shit, make something illegal, turn everyone into criminals, and you'll attract some unsavory people. Countries where it is legal have a small percentage of the problems compared to the places that criminalize it.
Even a modest amount of research shows this to be completely untrue.
RE: RE: Lol at the argument that it leads to the horrid abuse of women! Â
Yeh no fucking shit, make something illegal, turn everyone into criminals, and you'll attract some unsavory people. Countries where it is legal have a small percentage of the problems compared to the places that criminalize it.
Even a modest amount of research shows this to be completely untrue.
Yeah Bangcock is not some place I would consider safe.
Yeh no fucking shit, make something illegal, turn everyone into criminals, and you'll attract some unsavory people. Countries where it is legal have a small percentage of the problems compared to the places that criminalize it.
Even a modest amount of research shows this to be completely untrue.
I'd love to see it.
RE: RE: RE: Lol at the argument that it leads to the horrid abuse of women! Â
Yeh no fucking shit, make something illegal, turn everyone into criminals, and you'll attract some unsavory people. Countries where it is legal have a small percentage of the problems compared to the places that criminalize it.
Even a modest amount of research shows this to be completely untrue.
Yeah Bangcock is not some place I would consider safe.
Can't speak for Bangkok, but when I was in Phukett it is normalized and the police don't fuck around with the mistreatment of sex workers there. Prositution is actually illegal there, but it is only enforced for underage workers.
RE: RE: Why soliciting prostitution is illegal in any state is beyond me Â
Why the hell does any law enforcement agency give a crap whether a man (or woman) pays for sex? We've come off the obsession with marijuana. Let's do the same with prostitution
I don’t really think you can correlate the two. While I agree prostitution should be legal, marijuana actually had/has the benefit of medicinal purposes as an argument for legalization.
Legal prostitution could potentially have "therapeutic" purposes as well.
RE: RE: RE: Why soliciting prostitution is illegal in any state is beyond me Â
And this is the kind of shit that happens when you make something like this illegal and people have to go to the "black market" to get the service that they are looking for. Legalize it and regulate it and this is less likely to happen.
While I don't agree, I believe you'll see flamethrowers legalized in this country far before prostitution is.
RE: RE: RE: RE: Why soliciting prostitution is illegal in any state is beyond me Â
Billionaire John Childs, the founder of private equity firm J.W. Childs Associates, was reportedly among those charged with solicitation of prostitution. He's 77 and has more money than Craft
Billionaire John Childs, the founder of private equity firm J.W. Childs Associates, was reportedly among those charged with solicitation of prostitution. He's 77 and has more money than Craft
they'd buy an island off shore, and fly in high rollers and political people for this type of deal. if they get enough big names on their client list, they'ed never get caught..
While I don't agree, I believe you'll see flamethrowers legalized in this country far before prostitution is.
They both should be.
Flame throwers are already legal and yes, they should be.
Seriously? Okay, wrong example
I think you'll see legalized active handgrenades before you see legalized prostitution.
Are you talking about Federally legal? Because it is already legal in some counties in Nevada. I am surprised more states didn't take the plunge like they did with Pot.
the horrors of human trafficking. I've volunteered for clinics that help sex workers who were trapped. It's a brutal life for them. As the article purports, they are offered the promise of America and instead become like indentured servants. They can be abused, they are trapped.
But not every person that frequents these places know what goes on behind the scenes. They only know that there are massage parlors where they can pay a few extra bucks and get a happy ending.
I just think the act itself should be legal.
Also, while there is a world of difference between forced to give a hand job and work on someone's hands and feet, there was a massive NY Times expose on nail salons throughout the country and how its model is sustained on a similar concept of human trafficking where workers are brought to the country on false promises, and then are trapped not knowing the language and often abused. Yet, most people don't wrestle with their morals over whether to get a manicure or pedicure. Many don't even know the struggles those workers face. They just show up for their treatment.
should be devoting all their resources to stop the predators who traffic in these women, trap them, abuse them, threaten them, and force them into work against their will (for all industries, but specifically sex work). Those people are the true villains of the story-- not Bob Kraft or whatever other "bigger names" that come out, even if that's what makes this sensational news.
Next, society should start legalizing and regulating the industry so that consenting adults can operate freely.
Agreed. Headline grabbing is the purpose of announcing the Johns. The root cause is still there.
I never realized this, but the Super Bowl has been considered/is a high trafficking event. Since Kraft has been the owner, the Patriots have been to 10.
I’m not saying there is any correlation, but it’s an interesting thought nonetheless.
they'd buy an island off shore, and fly in high rollers and political people for this type of deal. if they get enough big names on their client list, they'ed never get caught..
is reporting that the establishments are gay … NTTAWWT
I've been off line since I mad that post, and haven't read thru this thread, but I want to note that I have not seen or heard any further reporting on the establishments being gay. With no further reporting or corroboration, that would strongly argue for that information being false.
they'd buy an island off shore, and fly in high rollers and political people for this type of deal. if they get enough big names on their client list, they'ed never get caught..
You mean someone like, say, Jeffrey Epstein?
Who took multiple trips with Epstein to Pedophile Island?
Hint: His last name starts with "C" and rhymes with Klinton.
2 tier justice system will let Kraft and wall st types snared walk, while the other bozo average guys will get the full extent of the law. Kraft will sign Kapernick and the league and media will leave him alone.
Pretty clear that Trump and Clinton are both immoral, asshole scumbags Â
they'd buy an island off shore, and fly in high rollers and political people for this type of deal. if they get enough big names on their client list, they'ed never get caught..
You mean someone like, say, Jeffrey Epstein?
Who took multiple trips with Epstein to Pedophile Island?
Hint: His last name starts with "C" and rhymes with Klinton.
Lots of powerful took trips with Epstein. Why did you choose to select one in particular? I was stating a fact. Jeffrey Epstein owns a fucking island and is a fucking pedophile and is a sexual predator. Do you have a problem with facts?
It is going to be called Kraft Singles.
That is American cheese.
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Even a modest amount of research shows this to be completely untrue.
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Yeh no fucking shit, make something illegal, turn everyone into criminals, and you'll attract some unsavory people. Countries where it is legal have a small percentage of the problems compared to the places that criminalize it.
Even a modest amount of research shows this to be completely untrue.
Yeah Bangcock is not some place I would consider safe.
Why go to a steam and cream low rent massage parlor when you could obtain top-shelf talent and no worries?
Who goes to Yelp to leave a review for a massage parlor? That's hilarious.
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Who goes to Yelp to leave a review for a massage parlor? That's hilarious.
Probably faked by the establishment or a competitor like most yelp reviews.
Why go to a steam and cream low rent massage parlor when you could obtain top-shelf talent and no worries?
Wealth can make people stupid man. Apparently he thought he was untouchable. By the authorities I mean.
sounds like it could be lucrative
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Yeh no fucking shit, make something illegal, turn everyone into criminals, and you'll attract some unsavory people. Countries where it is legal have a small percentage of the problems compared to the places that criminalize it.
Even a modest amount of research shows this to be completely untrue.
I'd love to see it.
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Yeh no fucking shit, make something illegal, turn everyone into criminals, and you'll attract some unsavory people. Countries where it is legal have a small percentage of the problems compared to the places that criminalize it.
Even a modest amount of research shows this to be completely untrue.
Yeah Bangcock is not some place I would consider safe.
Can't speak for Bangkok, but when I was in Phukett it is normalized and the police don't fuck around with the mistreatment of sex workers there. Prositution is actually illegal there, but it is only enforced for underage workers.
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Why the hell does any law enforcement agency give a crap whether a man (or woman) pays for sex? We've come off the obsession with marijuana. Let's do the same with prostitution
I don’t really think you can correlate the two. While I agree prostitution should be legal, marijuana actually had/has the benefit of medicinal purposes as an argument for legalization.
Legal prostitution could potentially have "therapeutic" purposes as well.
And this is the kind of shit that happens when you make something like this illegal and people have to go to the "black market" to get the service that they are looking for. Legalize it and regulate it and this is less likely to happen.
While I don't agree, I believe you'll see flamethrowers legalized in this country far before prostitution is.
They both should be.
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While I don't agree, I believe you'll see flamethrowers legalized in this country far before prostitution is.
They both should be.
Flame throwers are already legal and yes, they should be.
this is America isn't it?
Not named in the prostitution sting... the prostitutes
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While I don't agree, I believe you'll see flamethrowers legalized in this country far before prostitution is.
They both should be.
Flame throwers are already legal and yes, they should be.
Seriously? Okay, wrong example
I think you'll see legalized active handgrenades before you see legalized prostitution.
Maybe more money, but no way a bigger name...
That's an extra $59...
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John P. Mavens is someone Schefter would call a bigger name? Come on, guys!
Own a team that wins 6 championships, do they call me Robert the champion? No.
But I get 1 happy handy and...
60 dollars for a half hour? .... that is pathetic Robert.
No wonder why he has a ton of money - he doesn't spend it.
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While I don't agree, I believe you'll see flamethrowers legalized in this country far before prostitution is.
They both should be.
Flame throwers are already legal and yes, they should be.
Seriously? Okay, wrong example
I think you'll see legalized active handgrenades before you see legalized prostitution.
Are you talking about Federally legal? Because it is already legal in some counties in Nevada. I am surprised more states didn't take the plunge like they did with Pot.
But not every person that frequents these places know what goes on behind the scenes. They only know that there are massage parlors where they can pay a few extra bucks and get a happy ending.
I just think the act itself should be legal.
Also, while there is a world of difference between forced to give a hand job and work on someone's hands and feet, there was a massive NY Times expose on nail salons throughout the country and how its model is sustained on a similar concept of human trafficking where workers are brought to the country on false promises, and then are trapped not knowing the language and often abused. Yet, most people don't wrestle with their morals over whether to get a manicure or pedicure. Many don't even know the struggles those workers face. They just show up for their treatment.
Great point.
Next, society should start legalizing and regulating the industry so that consenting adults can operate freely.
Agreed. Headline grabbing is the purpose of announcing the Johns. The root cause is still there.
I’m not saying there is any correlation, but it’s an interesting thought nonetheless.
You mean someone like, say, Jeffrey Epstein?
Completely agree.
I've been off line since I mad that post, and haven't read thru this thread, but I want to note that I have not seen or heard any further reporting on the establishments being gay. With no further reporting or corroboration, that would strongly argue for that information being false.
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they'd buy an island off shore, and fly in high rollers and political people for this type of deal. if they get enough big names on their client list, they'ed never get caught..
You mean someone like, say, Jeffrey Epstein?
Who took multiple trips with Epstein to Pedophile Island?
Hint: His last name starts with "C" and rhymes with Klinton.
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they'd buy an island off shore, and fly in high rollers and political people for this type of deal. if they get enough big names on their client list, they'ed never get caught..
You mean someone like, say, Jeffrey Epstein?
Who took multiple trips with Epstein to Pedophile Island?
Hint: His last name starts with "C" and rhymes with Klinton.
Lots of powerful took trips with Epstein. Why did you choose to select one in particular? I was stating a fact. Jeffrey Epstein owns a fucking island and is a fucking pedophile and is a sexual predator. Do you have a problem with facts?
Kraft is not the big fish give it some time .
Expect a bigger bombshell in the NXIVM case
Allison Mack singing like a bird .....
HAHAHAHAHA!!!! OMG that is, like, so freaking hilarious!