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Arrests? 😂😂. Well, maybe a few “nobody” doctors and accountants, just to distract the public and try to make us think something substantial is being done. A couple of families ruined, you know, to titillate the DOJ creeps with a little power trip for their efforts. But anybody important actually going to be held accountable? Oh, please!!

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If the DOJ is making any arrests, you can be sure it is not the "high end elites" they are arresting. The 3 individuals they arrested were running the brothel. They are not the "elites" using it. Never will happen!

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Notice the Chinese names of those running it? The girls were no doubt Chinese also. Can easily blackmail the clients. Chinese have a lot of dirt on a lot of people, under their thumb. Including Joe Biden?

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I saw a correction on that -- in The Epoch Times, I believe -- clarifying the ethnicity of the Lees is Korean.

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Sounds like a honey trap run by the Chinese Communist Party. But what do I know? I'm just average Joe trying to keep the wolves away.

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Despicable. Everyday is something new, some new evil corruption.

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So, based on the report of elected officials being among the clientele, would I be correct in assuming that these are boy brothels?

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Hot dogs, buns, whatever they want in sure is available being that this is likely a CCP operation similar to the Epstein operation.

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Maybe if the brothels were legalized like they are in Nevada and in many other countries around the world the cops could devote their resources to trying to solve unsolved rapes and murders etc. Sweden under feminazi administration adopted a similar approach to prostitution to most of the US and now thanks to immigrants similar to those the US is letting in through the southern border combined with sexually frustrated incels similar to those in the US they now have a rape rate that rivals South Africa's

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Exactly... In Australia, it's handy that the judges own the brothels

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Thoughts of this comment keep interrupting my day despite my effort to block it out.

I'm sincerely confused. Aren't there enough willing participants in promiscuous sex to satisfy everyone (without exchanging money)? Or is the need to mutually pretend to care about someone even for an hour or overnight really so offensive that only a professional at not caring is an acceptable “outlet”?

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Here's an example from Australia of a case that generated some controversy a few years ago. Australia has a National Disability Insurance Scheme. Anyone with a recognized disability is covered and may be assisted with home modifications, equipment, transport, access to professional services etc. A disability may be developmental or acquired. A woman applied for funding for sex workers, was rejected, took the case to court then won. If not for legalized prostitution it wouldhavebeen likwly she would never have sexual relations again.

National Disability Insurance Scheme - Stuart Robert on ‘crusade’, says woman who hired sex worker on NDIS. Exclusive: Minister should separate moral views from court ruling in plan to limit availability of support, says woman who lives with multiple sclerosis

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/mar/28/stuart-robert-on-crusade-says-woman-who-hired-sex-worker-on-ndis

Landmark decision for the right of people with disability to have sex

https://pwd.org.au/landmark-decision-for-the-right-of-people-with-disability-to-have-sex/

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Poor thing must be in terrible shape. Sad she doesn't think she deserves to be loved.

Hard to see this as the responsibility of the taxpayers but that's a hornet's nest I'd rather avoid.

Still...somehow I don't think that's what you had in mind when you suggested legalizing prostitution to free up the police to pursue violent crime...

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It was a brief post Kathleen so I didn't articulate every aspect of my perspective on this. Freeing up police resources to focus on more important things is a big part of the reasoning. Reducing rates of rape and sexual offences is another aspect. The incel terrorists that the US has produced like Elliott Rodger could be less inclined to murder and to proselytize for the extermination of all women and their replacement by machines. The situation of the disabled is another aspect. It's going to exist either legally or illegally and legally makes it safer for the "sex workers." They operate illegally in unsafe conditions and regardless of the morality or immorality of what they do they do not deserve to be murdered like all those unfortunate vulnerable young women who were the victims of Jack the Ripper or found at Gilgo Beach on Long Island and in countless similar circumstanced. Illegality does not stop them from plying their trade or the johns from hiring them. Maybe I'm wrong. I accept that there is little evidence for the widespread belief that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute, despite the use of the term "magdalenes" to refer to prostituttes in the early years of the Catholic church,but Ddd Jesus hate and damn prostitutes? I doubt it

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I admire your empathy.

It's clear to me Jesus did not hate Mary Magdalene but he did encourage her to think better of herself and to seek a better life.

I worry more about how to keep my son, nieces, and nephews safe in a world where strangers, schools, and our own government work against parental guidance. Decriminalizing psychoactive drugs, abortion, and prostitution makes it more difficult.

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A lot of policies like parental guidance may be well intentioned but have unintended consequences. Someone mentioned to me yesterday that there was a new documentary out, or it may be a year or two old, about these absolutely adorable little twin girls who were big news 20 years ago. Mom brought them up in her own beliefs. She home schooled them in Bakersfield, California then put them into public school in Montana. You can see in the short film at the link the girls saying the right thing about closing the border etc. 20 years later, how did they turn out?

https://youtu.be/PR76l9mWVow

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