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Prostitution and men hipocrisy


Evaloves4

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> Moldavia is one of the poorest country of eastern Europe with high rate of criminal and prostitution activities. Here is the thing that pisses me off very much. I don't mind if men or women makes money by prostituting themselves in the countries where it is allowed by the law and if they are doing it by their free will, but if the prostitution is prohibited by the law and if the girls especially female children (12) are forced to do it because some fucking scums could live in luxury, (if they refuse to do it, they are brutally killed or beaten), then I wish I would castrate them, make them eat their stinking cocks and beat them to death. The law in Moldavia protect men who are forcing girls on prostitution and they punish the girls who are doing it. Fucking hypocrisy of the worst kind. Here is a sad story about harsh reality in Moldavia.

(Please, use web page translator for English or any other language)

https://www.jutarnji.hr/vijesti/svijet/prostitucija-u-najsiromasnijoj-zemlji-europe-marijanu-su-objesili-natasu-ugusili-15297923

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steelpanther24

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Moldova also has a very poor record of transparency in leadership, meaning that the top officials are corrupt.   Enough money to a political leader, and you can get away with most anything.  

 

I would have "liked" the story but that sends the wrong message.  I agree that this has no place within a modern society, though until there is end to the frozen conflict of the Transnistria area, I doubt there will be movement to fix it.    Basically, Russia has to make it a point to clean it up, and they likely have no interest in doing so.

Evaloves4

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11 minutes ago, steelpanther24 said:

Moldova also has a very poor record of transparency in leadership, meaning that the top officials are corrupt.   Enough money to a political leader, and you can get away with most anything.  

 

I would have "liked" the story but that sends the wrong message.  I agree that this has no place within a modern society, though until there is end to the frozen conflict of the Transnistria area, I doubt there will be movement to fix it.    Basically, Russia has to make it a point to clean it up, and they likely have no interest in doing so.

> Agree with you. Poor people. :(

worik

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I guess, that's one of the first things for them to change before they go anywhere closer to the EU ?

steelpanther24

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5 minutes ago, worik said:

I guess, that's one of the first things for them to change before they go anywhere closer to the EU ?

I am out of likes, but that and many other things.    Russia invading Ukraine created a very real threat for Ukraine's existence, which meant that Ukraine had to clean up (and is still cleaning up) its corruption through some very ..... drastically effective ways that the EU will over look ....for now.    Until Moldova is threatened like that, I doubt there is much political will to force that to happen.    They really need a Maidan movement to start things.    Seems there needs to be lots of violence before things get better, as the break up of Yugoslavia wasn't pleasant at all, but was needed.

worik

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What I get from that little new coverage around here, it seems they are starting to wake up. ?

It's a long checklist of things to fix but they might become serious about it.

Hard to ignore what's happening to their neighbours, I guess.


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