And We Thought This Was Complicated
by
techresmgt
03/15/2008, 9:11 PM
This is an easy one. For all the prostitutes, call girls, and their ilk, having sex and fearing prosecution; all they have to do is get a video camera, some lighting, someone to 'act' as the banger, voi la, problem solved. The government tries to drive us crazy with their double standard interpretation of the law, so the way around this one is to turn the tables back by simply setting up a movie set whenever those that want to have sex with a 'prostitute' want to consumate the act. It seems to me to be a simple case of interpreting the law and abiding by the spirit of the law. Why shame 'johns' while EVERY prostitute is viewed as a 'victim' as she then evades prosecution and then provided tax payer funded program perks? The role of victim has been overplayed by the feminists. The lifestyle prostitutes live is a choice. We have been led to believe women are into free choice. Oh, I see, except until it involves breaking the law, and then they revert back to victim status. But then again, they gamed us on the deal of being viewed as a sex object, as it turns out they love that role as well with very little complaint. All prostitutes are certainly not victims or exploited; they make barrels of money while hiding behind the 'victim' role, exploiting men. Man, that is messed up. Men are criminals and women are victims? The myth continues. When a man makes a bad life choice he is punished in very expensive and profound ways. When a woman makes a bad life choice, she is rewarded with sympathy, immunity, and lifetime support. Like I said, that is messed up.