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Muslim Brotherhood Statement Denouncing UN Women Declaration for Violating Sharia Principles

WyattDerp

Active Member
i think prostitution is bad in all its forms,if a woman is in need then the society should help her without the need for ******* her or to find someone to **** her,OMG

That I totally agree with... what do you think of the Swedish approach? Prostitutes are protected, or you might say respected, while paying a prostitute for sex is illegal?

Prostitution in Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The laws on prostitution in Sweden make it illegal to buy sexual services, but not to sell them. Pimping, procuring and operating a brothel are also illegal. The criminalisation of the purchase, but not selling, of sex was unique when first enacted in 1999, but since then Norway and Iceland have adopted similar legislation, both in 2009.

I think the idea is simply to protect the vulnerable and exploited. Because if you just make someone a criminal, they can't go to the police when someone beats them up, or to a doctor, etc. And if society just despises and shuns them, they can't even get help illegally.
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
i think prostitution is bad in all its forms,if a woman is in need then the society should help her without the need for ******* her or to find someone to **** her,OMG
Oh, I agree, prostitution is not an advisable or a healthy lifestyle to choose. However, an able-bodied adult choosing to have sex for money is not human trafficking.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
That I totally agree with... what do you think of the Swedish approach? Prostitutes are protected, or you might say respected, while paying a prostitute for sex is illegal?

Prostitution in Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



I think the idea is simply to protect the vulnerable and exploited. Because if you just make someone a criminal, they can't go to the police when someone beats them up, or to a doctor, etc. And if society just despises and shuns them, they can't even get help illegally.

i think the swedish law will let men to think 100 times before looking for a whore.

i guess that will reduce prostitution as a final outcome.
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
who's talking about Egypt's history while i'm here !!

Do I not speak the truth? That millenia of traditions were displaced and destroyed by Rome's legions, to be replaced a few centuries later by another new, but equally foreign tradition?

Such isn't the history of Egypt: I speak of the history of everyone. It happened to my people several times. Our oldest traditions are absolutely lost save for a few stone monuments and cave paintings, and there have been several since.

the majority of Egyptians decide that Muslim brotherhood to rule egypt for four years, so the rejection of Muslim brotherhood was a reflection for the Egyptian's will

it's democracy

Yup. Viva la revolution.

...
Why isn't there a fistpump smiley!?!
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
Aha,i now understand,thank God Gurtej :D

To be respected as human regardless of what he/she is doing.

Even though i disagree with the murderer or the rapist,but then i should respect him as human being.:yes: make sense.

Even though sexual objecification is a bad act but i should still respect the person doing it.

How are murderers and rapists in ANY WAY comparable to some woman displaying her sexuality?
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
I would advice anyone here to compare the abuse against woman's in the West with the East and then tell me if this Document really is worth it.

I would propose that the document is supposed to address such violence EVERYWHERE, East and West, North and South, since it's not limited by cardinal directions.
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
Yes selling their bodies on hard times.

And if was a man,then he has the right to kill and steal to gain some money at hard times because i don't think he can work as prostitute. :)

Not comparable.

One causes great harm.

The other doesn't necessarily.
 

Riverwolf

Amateur Rambler / Proud Ergi
Premium Member
I should point out that prostitution is, indeed, a very inadvisable lifestyle.

But it's not comparable to stealing, raping, murdering, etc.

I would compare it, actually, to extreme sports. Dangerous, thrilling to those who do it not out of obligation, but because she (or he; male prostitution does exist) wants to, but potentially degrading depending on the one regarding it.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
I should point out that prostitution is, indeed, a very inadvisable lifestyle.

But it's not comparable to stealing, raping, murdering, etc.

I would compare it, actually, to extreme sports. Dangerous, thrilling to those who do it not out of obligation, but because she (or he; male prostitution does exist) wants to, but potentially degrading depending on the one regarding it.

Stealing had caused less harm than prostitution to our society.

Global_Estimates_of_People_Living_with_HIVAIDS_1990_20112.jpg
 

Treks

Well-Known Member
I think we need more context on the graph to apply it to this discussion. Do they know the percentage of transmissions by different methods? i.e. how many transmissions occur via prostitution, how many occur via unsanitary medical procedures, or tattoos, etc, how many occur due to unprotected sex in areas that don't have access to (or who are prohibited from accessing) condoms, how many occur due to multiple sex partners?

Without that information the graph is useless in terms of prostitution.
 
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FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
I think we need more context on the graph to apply it to this discussion. Do they know the percentage of transmissions by different methods? i.e. how many transmissions occur via prostitution, how many occur via unsanitary medical procedures, or tattoos, etc, how many occur due to unprotected sex in areas that don't have access to (or who are prohibited from accessing) condoms, how many occur due to multiple sex partners?

Without that information the graph is useless in terms of prostitution.

it is called STD,so prostitution is the main factor then other forms of transmissions come next.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Question , assume all these HIV patients got it by having sex with prostitutes... Do they deserve to re respected ?

If you are not going to respect people because of human failings, who among the world's population is left to respect? Three monks and nun on some remote mountaintop, perhaps?
 

Treks

Well-Known Member
it is called STD,so prostitution is the main factor then other forms of transmissions come next.

I humbly beg to differ. Please cite a reference that says prostitution is the main cause of transmission of STDs.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
it is called STD,so prostitution is the main factor then other forms of transmissions come next.

That would appear to be a guess. I don't think the graph is useless, but without further information, it would seem to be more suggestive than definitive.
 
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