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  1. The status quo discriminates against migrant workers and you worry that allowing them to engage in sex work would lead to more comfortable exploration…
    Sooo, what’s your solution Bomber?

  2. When’s New Zealand going to clean up it’s shameful visa-farming migration system?

    1. Knowing what hair-fetishist John does to waitresses in restaurants, it’d be better for the girls if he’s kept well away from brothels.

  3. My daughter works in the insurance industry. Many years ago, when she was studying for her insurance exams, she was a mine of information about society. This from a 19-year-old:

    Daughter: “Dad, what’s the major insurance risk for brothels?”

    Me: “I haven’t a clue!”

    Daughter: “Getting firebombed by one of the other gangs”

    Because they’re all gang owned, through intermediaries. It’s a nasty business run by nasty people so in no way should we be supporting it in the manner mentioned, even if it’s now not illegal.

    1. Andrew. Strip Clubs, like the one owned by John Key’s friends on Courtney Place, Wellington, may be safer than working in brothels. The police are usually close at hand. They were there, trying to prevent rival gangs from clashing when a Green on a date night with her girlfriend, was safer for the presence of coppers working at 2am, on a fraction of the pay for instance, of the cushioned boss at the Ministry of Pacific People. A politician can ask cops to explain their business, and to keep her girlfriend safe. Brothels probably have their own security people, except for the at-home operatives, running various risks.

    2. More cash for gangs. Now we know why the Greens and Labour support more migrant sex workers working in NZ.

  4. You can be sure that these politicians are extremely upset that the country has no land borders that could be left unguarded, as they enviously watch U.S. and E.U. capitalists throwing millions of people-trafficked illegal labourers into a low-wage meat grinder.

    But globalist trade policy has caused such a severe economic regression domestically, that the international financiers just aren’t that interested in investing locally. The local capitalists don’t seem to know how they could lower wages any further, and perhaps they have insufficient capital to import larger numbers of desperate people.

  5. Reverend Mother : And what did you do after leaving school, my daughter ?
    Mary: I became a prostitute, Reverend Mother.
    Reverend Mother: Oh no ! A Protestant ?
    Mary : No, a sex worker, I’m a prostitute.
    Reverend Mother: Glory be, Mary, that you’ve not lost your faith.

  6. Limbo land – our new name. How low can you go? How do political parties expect any people of worth and humanity to believe in them. Have our religions got anything to say about this or are they in so deep to the dogma that sex itself is a BAD Sinful thing? And then too that it only should be countenanced if there is a law of control which is followed.

    It is a perversity that goes along with the idea that government is moral and right and those who don’t follow its pronouncements are not. We have observed over past decades how frequently immoral, and inhumane, both main political parties are, with some effort to change things from smaller parties, but which themselves are prone to flexibility at times of ‘stress’.

  7. Get those chest feeders into sex work! Yay for Greens aspirations for woman (delete woman), non men. Sarcasm.

  8. A girl in our class at school had really big tits and didn’t have to do P.E. She left school early on and was going to work as a ‘call girl’, which I thought had something to do with telephones, and her mother supported the career choice. This would be better for her than being trafficked in ignorance, politics never came into it.
    This was long before internet fuelled stuff made sex all weird and fucked up but she said she saw quite a few time travellers so a lot of legislation is time wasted now, really.

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