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Tuesday Afternoon

(56,912 posts)
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 12:15 AM Mar 2014

*Real Men Don't* Campaign



Globe Aware
-An estimated one million children are forced to work in the global sex industry every year.
-The global sex slavery market generates a $39 billion profit annually.
-Selling young girls is more profitable than trafficking drugs or weapons.

Celebrities are taking part in Real Men Don't Buy Girls campaign.

Be part in this campaign too and spread awareness !

https://www.facebook.com/globeaware
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Deep13

(39,156 posts)
1. Oh, Jesus! ... Obviously!
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 12:39 AM
Mar 2014

And if you are going to a brothel where all the women or girls are from somewhere else, they're slaves.

redqueen

(115,164 posts)
8. "... a brothel where all the women or girls are from somewhere else, they're slaves."
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 07:16 PM
Mar 2014

You say that like they care.

The booming trade in places like Amsterdam, where prostitution is legal and trafficking is rampant, proves they do not.

Then there's self-reported disinterest. The men who provide reviews of the prostitutes they rent might mention a passing suspicion that the woman they rent is trafficked, but that's it. They still take full advantage. Exploiting disadvantaged human beings for sex is an age old tradition. Those who exploit others this way do not care about the background of the body they rent.

A common response from those who defend the practice is to point to other systems which also exploit disadvantaged people, in the effort to use the claim 'but they do it too, and worse!' as an excuse. It is deplorable behavior.

Deep13

(39,156 posts)
9. When I was in Beirut last summer, I heard there was a city further north...
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 09:34 PM
Mar 2014

in Lebanon with legalized prostitution. I also heard most of the workers came from the South East Asia and weren't necessarily volunteers. That isn't limited to sex workers, though. When the professor invited our small class to her lavish apartment, I was surprised to find two Malaysian live-in servant women there.

F4lconF16

(3,747 posts)
4. While I don't object to the ideas of the campaign
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 01:09 PM
Mar 2014

I never like any of the advertisements and campaigns that talk about "real men", as if it's a definable thing. I admit it can have an effect on some of those who need to hear it, but it bothers me. A real man is whatever I choose to be--not some standard we need to adhere to. The idea that there is some measurable ideal of "manliness" that men should strive for is wrong. That said, I'd rather see this campaign than not--this is just too big an issue and far outweighs my concerns.

Not to mention that the point of this campaign should be obvious to any decent human being, as said before.

Squinch

(52,568 posts)
5. I think a lowest possible expectation of "manliness" is that a real man doesn't buy another person.
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 05:04 PM
Mar 2014

This isn't about men's feelings, or what someone chooses to be, or a measurable ideal of manliness. It's about a lowest common denominator of what constitutes a decent human being.

F4lconF16

(3,747 posts)
10. I couldn't agree more that this isn't about men's feeling's.
Sat Mar 15, 2014, 01:37 AM
Mar 2014

And shouldn't be. I just meant to express my concerns about other advertising campaigns that use that same slogan ("real men don't use this product", etc..). My orignal comment was poorly phrased, and I would agree that this refers to a "lowest common denominator" of human decency, in this case in reference to men's humanity.

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