I didn’t mean to ruin your story about that c**t you had in your jumpseat. Apologies.
But since I already ruined it, I’ll just add that prostitution is actually illegal in the Philippines, as is traveling outside the U.S. for the purposes of engaging in sexual contact with a minor (this guy sounds pretty stand-up, though, so I’m sure all his chickenheads were over 18). Stay classy!
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Ok, your right, I looked it up on wikipedia, the Phillipines does not have legalized prostitution. I was very surprised by that, as it is extremely prevalent there. Looking deeper, it also says that its not only tolerated by some of the local goverments, but they are involved in some cases.
There is also a list of countries that have legal prostitution on wikipedia:
Australia, Denmark, England, Germany, US (Nevada), Holland, New Zealand, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Columbia, Costa Rica, Canada, Ecuador, France, Greece, Indonesia....and thats just the top notables on the list as it goes on and on. But hey, its easy to throw around the class word about someone you never met because you think its morally wrong. I guess its just as easy to accuse an individual of trafficking in persons and child prostitution...but seriously dude...thats a GIANT leap.
Could that same argument or logic be applied to someone wearing Gucci Shoes? Or would you call them a child slave holder, because some of those Guccis might have been made in a sweatshop by a 5 year old in Karachi?
Frankly I dont even know the guy,...but really, yet I find myself defending him, or at least the premise...cause I just dont like the morality police trying to cast shadows or shame the rest of us. If its not your cup of tea, so be it, its not mine personally either, but I dont presume anything, especially to tell people what they should or shouldn't be doing, especially if its legal.