King Costa wrote:
Thank God the United States is taking the necessary steps to prevent these young women from making a legal living here in Costa Rica.
I wonder what religious A Hole from the government has got the time to waste pursuing this useless endeavor.
It isn't the government directly. It is a grant to the organization that was mentioned in the article. They give grants for volunteer organizations to dig wells, teach about AIDS prevention, how to grow better crops and a lot more all around the world. They can't say yes to all of this other stuff and then say no to the liberal women's organizations who want to "EMPOWER" women around the world as well they can't say not to the immigration organization (liberal too) mentioned in the article. The US government isn't directly involved - it is rarely ever directly involved. They do have conditions for the grants, but most of the conditions are related to ensuring that the money is used for its intended purpose.
I am so surprised when everyone talks about treating the hookers with respect, treating them like ladies (won't even post pictures of them), because we are gentlemen, but the minute an organization backed by the US tries to offer up a way for these ladies to get their dignity back there is a huge amount of complaining.
Trust me, they aren't going to save anyone who doesn't want to be saved so there is no fear to losing any lost causes. All the lost causes will still be there for everyone to Phuck.
If by chance though that there are a few that want a way out - a few that need a hand to lead them out of the HDR or the BB then what is wrong with someone helping them?
This isn't about putting a stop to what is legal in Costa Rica, but instead about helping those that have been forced into this job and those just waiting on someone to help them with no strings attached.
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