No, because the government has no authority to tell you what to do with your body. You own your body and do with it what you like. Whatever you want to sell it or consume drugs. It is none of their business. Organizations, churches and charities can inform and tell people why they shouldn't do it but everyone is allowed to do with their body what they please.
It's not about the government making it illegal its about working around the issue of prostitution. You don't have to eliminate the basis of something in order to break down the barriers, you can work around it. If the government is able to run a program that would slowly work around the issue of prostitution without people actually noticing, there is a high chance it could be successful. It is possible for it to stop, knowing that most people who sell their bodies don't do it without a reason.
I never stated that you said I had to accept the terms of prostitution in society. I was talking about people collectively. Yes, it's not something that will be relinquished in 20 years but its something the government should be working on in order to stop people doing it. Money is the factor for why many people enter the world of prostitution so if that's the case the government should be setting up programs which will enable people to earn money in order to provide for their family or themself
I never said you had to accept it, but like I did say, accept it or not, it's part of society toady and has been for years in the past.
You are intitled to your opinion in the end. Obviously you dont accept it, and hey, neither do I but what I, or you for that matter, say, isn't going to change the fact that prostitution isn't going to go away regardless if they make it illegal, period, worldwide.
Well, aren't we setting a good example for future generations. What's next to expect? Prostitutes aged only 3? It's not an issue that people need to accept. Prostitution should not even be in the picture let alone a probable job. People come up with so many excuses when in the end prostitution comes down to self choice. People incoherently make the wrong choices, and some are very avoidable, which obviously brings the occupation of being a prostitute into the equation.
the new zealand government taxes it. Are they the biggest pimp in NZ? Yes.
Guevaristas 2 years ago
No, because the government has no authority to tell you what to do with your body. You own your body and do with it what you like. Whatever you want to sell it or consume drugs. It is none of their business. Organizations, churches and charities can inform and tell people why they shouldn't do it but everyone is allowed to do with their body what they please.
hexzerg 2 years ago
Hey i got condoms from that lady!!! hahahahaaa
spunkiibabbii 2 years ago
notice meny new Zealanders almost never say WOMEN for women in genaral but they say WOMAN for meny women as well as one woman
However they do say MEN for more then one man
NewZealfighter 2 years ago
It's not about the government making it illegal its about working around the issue of prostitution. You don't have to eliminate the basis of something in order to break down the barriers, you can work around it. If the government is able to run a program that would slowly work around the issue of prostitution without people actually noticing, there is a high chance it could be successful. It is possible for it to stop, knowing that most people who sell their bodies don't do it without a reason.
undacovaBrudah06 3 years ago
Again, like I said, regardless if the government make it illegal, people are still going to find ways to do it.
honz1984 3 years ago 2
I never stated that you said I had to accept the terms of prostitution in society. I was talking about people collectively. Yes, it's not something that will be relinquished in 20 years but its something the government should be working on in order to stop people doing it. Money is the factor for why many people enter the world of prostitution so if that's the case the government should be setting up programs which will enable people to earn money in order to provide for their family or themself
undacovaBrudah06 3 years ago
I never said you had to accept it, but like I did say, accept it or not, it's part of society toady and has been for years in the past.
You are intitled to your opinion in the end. Obviously you dont accept it, and hey, neither do I but what I, or you for that matter, say, isn't going to change the fact that prostitution isn't going to go away regardless if they make it illegal, period, worldwide.
honz1984 3 years ago 2
Well, aren't we setting a good example for future generations. What's next to expect? Prostitutes aged only 3? It's not an issue that people need to accept. Prostitution should not even be in the picture let alone a probable job. People come up with so many excuses when in the end prostitution comes down to self choice. People incoherently make the wrong choices, and some are very avoidable, which obviously brings the occupation of being a prostitute into the equation.
undacovaBrudah06 3 years ago
can someone tell me the name of the song Tommy sings at the end of the clip...im havin a blank moment lol
honz1984 3 years ago