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Old 02-22-2019, 05:14 PM
 
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Prostitution isn't that big of a deal

Human trafficking and sex slavery, which it appears this was (no idea if Kraft knew that), is a huge deal.

 
Old 02-22-2019, 05:15 PM
 
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I seriously doubt he knew this. He was just there for a happy ending in all likelihood.
Oh, the men who go there are so innocent. They have never heard of the trafficking that goes on in these places. Hahahaha! If I know about it, and it has nothing to do with me, they certainly do. Trump talked about this foreign trafficking problem quite a lot. These places are always getting busted. Every man that goes in the door of one of these "spas" knows what time it is.
 
Old 02-22-2019, 05:15 PM
 
Location: Santa Monica
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You are in the wrong thread. Going in another direction.

This is about a wealthy high profile man going to a sleazy illegal foreign massage parlor in Florida. These places are getting busted right and left for their misdeeds, much more than mere prostitution. They are connected to trafficking people, drugs, money laundering, etc...
Prostitution, drugs, and a lot but not necessarily all of money laundering aren't crimes going by natural law.

The human trafficking is, no doubt.
 
Old 02-22-2019, 05:21 PM
 
Location: Meggett, SC
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Oh, the men who go there are so innocent. They have never heard of the trafficking that goes on in these places. Hahahaha! If I know about it, and it has nothing to do with me, they certainly do. Trump talked about this foreign trafficking problem quite a lot. These places are always getting busted. Every man that goes in the door of one of these "spas" knows what time it is.
Impressive you can read Kraft’s mind. Guess what I’m thinking?
 
Old 02-22-2019, 05:24 PM
 
Location: New York
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Prostitution is wrong. God says so.

Anyone who thinks its alright needs to be sterilized.

There is a difference between thinking it shouldn't be a crime and being "alright".

I have never and would never pay for sex, but I would never condone placing people in legal jeopardy that do.


There are 7 deadly sins. Paying for sex occasionally probably wouldn't be considered a sin, though doing it habitually would constitute lust. The same could be said for party crowd horn dogs and those who participate in orgies. A prostitute does it to earn a living, so lust is rarely involved for them. From my understanding, most prostitutes end up hating sex. It's just a job to them.

Greed is equated with lust. Solomen was the wealthiest man on the planet and walked with God. Being wealthy does not define greed, as one can be dirt poor and still be greedy.

Gluttony is a deadly sin, eating and enjoying food in moderation is not.

Laziness (sloth) is self-explanatory. If you require your life to be supplemented by others from cradle to grave you are lazy. These are the same people who are usually quite envious of those who work harder than they do. A twofer.

Pride is a tough one for me. I am prideful of accomplishments. I don't shove anything in others faces nor do I care what others think. From that perspective, I believe the context of pride as a sin as flaunting one's pride, their vanity if you will.


I guess the point is that it's all about control. Everything is fine in moderation, anything can become addictive, a habit, a sin.


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Prostitution, drugs, and a lot but not necessarily all of money laundering aren't crimes going by natural law.

The human trafficking is, no doubt.

THAT is the part where I get angry. It flys in the face of "do no harm to others".


These animals are living on the pain of others and should be thrown in a dark hole and forgotten.
 
Old 02-22-2019, 05:28 PM
 
Location: Honolulu, HI
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Prostitution isn't that big of a deal

Human trafficking and sex slavery, which it appears this was (no idea if Kraft knew that), is a huge deal.
It doesn't matter if Kraft knew about it, or even knew the age of the victim. He contributed to human trafficking and sex slavery.

What is a billionaire doing going to a crappy shopping mall? Don't they have the direct number to high end escort agencies and services?
 
Old 02-22-2019, 05:32 PM
 
Location: Florida
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for a misdemeanor?????? LMAO!!!! This law is so stupid....most women won't have sex with men until they spend money on them. You know dates, restaurants, drinks, gifts, travel....but paying them cash and being direct about it's a crime? LMAO!!!!!


we men have to be indirect when we treat women nice to get laid......lol
You need to follow up more on this story. There are reports that many of these girls are very young, some as young as 12, and have been forced to come here via human trafficking. That is what the big story is about, not just simple prostitution. But then again, the news did like to cover for weeks what happened to Tiger Woods and Hugh Grant.
 
Old 02-22-2019, 05:36 PM
 
Location: in a pond with the other human scum
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Why does a billionaire go to an Asian massage parlor...kind of the lowest common denominator of prostitution?

BTW...it wouldn’t be surprising if the female was both underage and in the US illegally.
 
Old 02-22-2019, 05:39 PM
 
Location: Honolulu, HI
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for a misdemeanor?????? LMAO!!!! This law is so stupid....most women won't have sex with men until they spend money on them. You know dates, restaurants, drinks, gifts, travel....but paying them cash and being direct about it's a crime? LMAO!!!!!


we men have to be indirect when we treat women nice to get laid......lol
Because for a great country, we're still stupid. You can pay ANYONE money to have sex with them as long as it's on camera, it's legal (porn). But if you dare walk into a discrete private establishment and offer money for sex, two consenting adults just engaged in an illegal transaction.

This 100% falls on how religious this country is.

Amsterdam has had legal prostituion and brothels for ages and they're doing just fine.
 
Old 02-22-2019, 05:39 PM
 
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Why does a billionaire go to an Asian massage parlor...kind of the lowest common denominator of prostitution?
Yellow fever?
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