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  1. #931

    Yes

    simbahan ra naka kwarta anang morality

  2. #932
    the present law penalize the prostituted women and not the men....

    Anti-prosti bill

    Anti-Prostitution Bill Situationer

    Salient Features

    The Philippines is duty-bound to implement the provisions of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), specifically the UN CEDAW Committee's Concluding Comments, which among others, urges the government to "take appropriate measures to suppress the exploitation of the prostitution of women, including through the discouragement of the demand for prostitution." The NCRFW advocates for a legislation that addresses the system of prostitution through a gender lens. Specifically, the NCRFW supports an anti-prostitution legislation that:

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    Redefines prostitution as "any act, transaction, scheme or design involving the use or exploitation of another person, whether woman, man or child for the sexual gratification or pleasure of another in exchange for cash profit or other consideration;"
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    Defines a person exploited in prostitution to refer to "a woman, man or child used, employed, or exploited for another person's sexual gratification or pleasure, and for the monetary gain or profit of others;
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    Penalizes those who use prostituted persons for their personal sexual gratification or pleasure;
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    Accords higher penalties to those who attempt to or actually commit child prostitution;
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    Upholds the human rights of prostituted persons;
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    Regards prostituted persons as victims and who shall not incur any criminal liability for prostitution;
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    Entitles prostituted persons to government services accorded to victims of violence against women, such as medical services, counseling, shelter, protection, legal services, livelihood training, among others;
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    Prohibits the use of a prostituted person for entrapment when the method will involve her/his sexual exploitation;
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    Defines the responsibilities of government agencies in anti-prostitution efforts;
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    Accords higher penalties for those in positions of authority in government who commit any act of prostitution, as defined; and
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    Identifies mechanisms and strategies to ensure effective implementation and monitoring of the proposed law.

  3. #933
    Not in a whole world that i would agree on that

  4. #934
    Quote Originally Posted by Clifford_2008 View Post
    Not in a whole world that i would agree on that
    ummm... legalizing prostitution? penalizing prostituted women?

    so who should be penalize? the client and the pimps? or the prostituted women?

  5. #935
    Quote Originally Posted by gikapoy View Post
    Yes

    simbahan ra naka kwarta anang morality
    1000% correct.. naa times ang simbahan wala common sense... or prefer not to use it kay hadlok sila di ta hatag love offerings.. hehehe

  6. #936
    first lets have definition of terms here kase basin wala nagkasinabot diri...

    some people who are being called pushing for legalizing prostitution are not actually in favor of legalizing prostitution but regulating the *** industry....

    prostitution connotes exploitation by one party of another... but what if there is no exploitation, but the who deal is described as mutualism?

  7. #937
    Quote Originally Posted by unsay_ngalan_nimo View Post
    the present law penalize the prostituted women and not the men.
    We should penalize the male (or female) "clients" as well.

    The topic is about legalizing prostitution. By doing so, it will be regulated. Which is irrational, immoral, and disastrous for families and public health. There are many victims.

  8. #938
    I am sure there is a fine line between REGULATING it and LEGALIZING it . I am for REGULATING TRADE because contrary to "irrational, immoral, and disastrous for families and public health" , only IMMORAL and IRRATIONAL will be stucked as the main negative effect of it but on the otherhand , it improves the " being " of FAMLY ORIENTED PEOPLE and PUBLIC HEALTH .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

  9. #939
    i wonder kinsa pioneering porn stars kung ma pass ni nga law.. hahaha im thinking bout katrina halili..

    kapangit pud paminawn nga naa office of prostitution under DTI.. hahaha maybe they will call it with a cooler names like board of adult entertainment industry and national association of adult entertainers.. then hatagan pud sila PRC license nga professional prosti..

    this is a waste of money.. i dont think naa prostitute willing magpa register.. gamay na gani ila kita, paksian pa jud sa goberno...besides, kayang kaya nila medical check-up wui.. mosamot hinuon ang *** crime cases kay dili nman affordable ang prostitutes para pagawasan sa sexual urges..

    just like gambling, maski pa himuon legit ang jueting, naa jud mga tao mangita illegal kay mas dako man kita pag dili kaltasan sa goberno..

  10. #940
    Quote Originally Posted by mannyamador View Post
    We should penalize the male (or female) "clients" as well.

    The topic is about legalizing prostitution. By doing so, it will be regulated. Which is irrational, immoral, and disastrous for families and public health. There are many victims.
    the topic is not clear because we have different definition as to what encompasses prostitution?

    as i said what if the deal between the *** worker and the client is characterized by mutualism and not as exploitation?

    how would you like to illegalize prostitution? how would you know if the person is prostituted or not?

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