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Originally Posted by lipsandhipster
There is never any excuse for human trafficking and it should be prosecuted to the fullest.
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Lips, have you ever paid for sex? I assume you have if you are on a hooker board. If so, then LE and the government says you are guilty of promoting HT and you are advocating for punishing yourself to the fullest.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/loc...226942349.html
The Florida Legislature is also targeting the customers. Bills that will be considered in the upcoming legislative session could make solicitation of prostitution punishable by a mandatory minimum sentence of one year in prison, and even create a registry of people convicted of trying to buy sex.
“One way to deal with this problem is to get tougher on the demand side,” said Palm Beach State Attorney Aronberg.
By the way, this douchebag Aronberg is the attorney who went after Robert Kraft. He went on and on about Robert Kraft and HT and never charged him with HT. The woman Kraft allegedly had sex with was an American, liked Kraft, and wouldn't cooperate with Aronberg.
The media portrayed the spa's living conditions as squalid. If so, then most of the college dorms I stayed at in my younger years are less than squalid. The women in the spas were from South Korea and could come and got as they pleased.
HT is the new rape where LE is doing all it can to expand the definition. The term rape was so watered down that giving a woman a drink before sex meant she couldn't consent to sex and therefore the man raped the woman. Even when a woman regretted having sex the next day, the man was guilty of raping her. It got to the point that women who didn't consider themselves rape victims all of sudden were told that they were. That is where the one in three women has been raped statistic came from.
So here is the modern definition of HT:
"This myth perpetuates the idea that all trafficking victims are kidnapped and restrained, or wanting desperately to escape or be rescued by others. Despite this myth, many victims are not locked into conditions of trafficking by physical bonds or restraint. Physical restraint, physical force, or bodily harm are not required in order to maintain control. There are psychological and emotional barriers that may force people into and maintain them within conditions of exploitation.
In addition, victims/survivors may not identify as victims because they feel they have chosen their conditions."
It's the last sentence that makes me so sick. I am so tired of the government and its cronies making people into victims. The government and its cronies then line THEIR pockets with money, $370,000 in this case, and proclaim themselves heroes saving the victims who don't think they are victims.
In the end, it really hurts the women in this field. I am like fuck it, I am not hobbying in the U.S. any more.