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HiPointDem (15,951 posts) 6. and i bet some small-time drug dealers could do the same. as could some thieves and burglars.Last edited Mon Apr 29, 2013, 06:15 AM USA/ET - Edit history (1)and that's the world we're going to live in if the ruling class has its way. i'm so glad she advertised her take because what the world needs is more strippers.
Locut0s (1,603 posts) 10. Equating stripping with burglary and thievery? WTF? nt.
HiPointDem (15,951 posts) 12. i equate them all with a certain kind of economy, the economy of ghettoization. which is what'sbeing done to us.
Turborama (19,060 posts) 17. Stripping, drug dealing and burglary are "being done to us" by the nefarious PTB?What total and utter bullshit. There is no such thing as "the economy of ghettoization", you just made it up.
zaireeka (29 posts) 20. Ghettoization...HPD- Can you elaborate on this concept? I don't think I've ever come across the concept of a "gehttoization" of an economy. What goods and services are included/excluded? Please advise....
polly7 (7,691 posts) 45. Oh, bull.I used to work in a bar in Edmonton many moons ago and got to talk with some of the dancers. It wasn't a 'stripper bar' per se, but they had these ladies in once a week. Most I talked to were raising money to go back to school or just simply doing it because they liked the money ... they weren't forced into it in any way, shape or form. This was back when Alberta's economy was booming ..... there were plenty of good paying jobs. They were no more 'ghettoized' than I was.
CBGLuthier (8,748 posts) 13. why compare three illegal things to one legal one?
HiPointDem (15,951 posts) 14. because it's the same economy. strip clubs, drugs, thieves = the economy of ghettoization.
theKed (1,218 posts) 15. Drugs and burglaryTake money from people in harmful, undesired ways. When people are forced into strip clubs at gunpoint, or become cripplingly addicted to naked, dancing people, let me know.
HiPointDem (15,951 posts) 16. people aren't forced to buy drugs, either. the economy of ghettoization includes the legal andthe illegal, but they go together nevertheless. lotteries, payday loans, pawn shops... they're legal too.
theKed (1,218 posts) 18. Don't forget regular barsVideo games, and liberal arts colleges.
HAVANA TIMES — In Cuba the denial of prostitution is a lie of omission: the government doesn’t really talk about it. At the same time American politicians promote a travel ban that seriously damages United States efforts to identify and prosecute child sex tourism.Few people in Cuba want to talk about prostitution. I’ve been here for three years and I have yet to see any type of campaign against prostitution or sex tourism. Denial that prostitution is rampant in the tourist sector is an outright lie. Anyone who disagrees is invited to walk down Obispo Street with me (this is a serious offer). You will think the only services offered to tourists in Havana Vieja are taxis and blowjobs.Police are often witness to the solicitation. I’ve never seen them intervene. I’m left to wonder if they are paid in-kind or in cash for their see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil approach to their job.
You will think the only services offered to tourists in Havana Vieja are taxis and blowjobs.
theKed (1,218 posts) 15. Drugs and burglary DemokratsTake money from people in harmful, undesired ways.