UN to Advocate for Rights of Child
Sex Slaves: Don't Call It 'Prostitution'
Yesterday, according to a PassBlue
report prominent Indian anti-prostitution activist Ruchira Gupta
revealed: "I was surprised that the UN was trying to censor [me and
told] me not to speak on prostitution, when my work was with victims of
prostitution."
Gupta was about to receive a Woman of Distinction award at the United
Nations this past March when she was told not to use the word
"prostitution" in her acceptance speech. Doing so would "put
UN Women on the spot."At the UN, the politically correct phrases are: "trafficking," "sex slavery," "sex work," and "sex workers." This is Orwellian doublespeak—something the UN has honed to a high art when it comes to Islam, critique of Islam, and Israel. Employing the word "sex work" represents a prevailing point of view in which women are seen as having "agency," and therefore can freely choose to be sex workers. The phrase "sex work" is an attempt to mainstream prostitution as just another form of work. Doing so utterly obliterates the fact that prostitutes are most often unwilling victims who suffer from a much higher rate of post-traumatic stress symptomatology than do combat veterans. It hides the fact that American Johns often want—and get—young children or certainly under-age children. Legally, a good deal of prostitution is pedophilia or legalized rape. Imagine the nature of prostitution in the Muslim world—especially in an era of Jihad, and in war zones. Imagine the nature of sexual violence towards women in Third World countries. Actually, it is unimaginable. Therefore, the UN's world view is outrageous, corrupt and ludicrous given that Gupta's work is with children as young as seven years old and whose families have sold them to pimps. Gupta describes what happens next in the brothel quarters of Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and other cities.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
UN to Advocate for Rights of Child Sex Slaves: Don't Call It 'Prostitution'
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