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      XPost: alt.christnet.second-coming.real-soon-now, sac.general, a       t.politics.democrats       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: hannity_is_gay@fox.net              Thailand: The World’s Sex Tourism Capital       Pulitzer Center Pulitzer Center.       Deena Guzder, reporting for the Pulitzer Center              Hot stuff              BANGKOK, Thailand —Imagine standing naked under       flashing lava-red disco lights and gyrating to blaring techno       music before dropping to the ground, splaying your legs like a       starfish, and using your pelvic muscles to pop a dozen       ping-pong balls out of your vagina for the amusement of giddy,       affluent, and intoxicated foreigners. Now imagine shoving live       turtles into your vagina and dancing around a pole before       ejecting the turtles into an aquarium (“Wow, the turtles can       still swim!”) Imagine repeating the same act with, say, a       large frog or bagful of goldfish. Welcome to Bangkok,       Thailand’s Red Light District.              Unlike brothels or strip clubs, “Ping       Pong Shows” do not lure clients through       promises of sexual arousal, but promises of sexual perversion       if not sexual torture. They offer freak shows where women’s       bodies are reduced to grotesque objects exploited for tourists’       entertainment.              Thai women who have lost their jobs       in villages during the economic downturn often travel to cities       such as Bangkok for work and are hired not as sex entertainers,       but circus animals. One older woman with a scar across her       belly from a c-section confides after her performance at a Ping       Pong Show, “I don’t like being here, I feel dirty.” She adds,       “I left my village when my factory closed.” Nobody knows when,       exactly, Ping-Pong Shows began, but they’re increasingly       raunchy and dangerous as tourists’ threshold for shock       increases. One Bangkok organization, EMPOWER, even instructed       women in bar prostitution how to insert and pull out razor       blades from their vaginas, according to Melissa Farley,       Executive Director of Prostitution Research & Education. “This       is understood to be a job requirement in the bar-show setting       where tricks are sexually excited by the possibility of the       genital mutilation of Thai women,” notes Farley.              The vast economic disparities between Thai locals and       Thailand’s tourists have long enabled affluent foreigners to       request massages with “happy ending specials” or “rent a       girlfriend/boyfriend” for a holiday. Now, the global economic       crisis has spawned new, dangerous ways of objectifying,       commoditizing, and demeaning women. Thailand’s sex tourism       industry is more risqué, less regulated, and more dangerous       than ever before.              Thailand’s       tagline is “Land of Smiles,” a beach       paradise full of lithe coconut trees lazily swaying under a       lapis lazuli sky. But, who’s smiling and who’s       wincing in pain? This is a story of destitute Asian women       subjecting themselves to extreme degradation for the guffaws of       affluent Western benefactors. This is a story where the messy       intersection of class, race and sexuality are taken to their       disturbing logical extremes. Behind the brothels posing as       massage parlors and strip clubs is a painful story involving       women trafficked from Burma, minors exploited by pimps, and a       global economic disparities that forces women to sell their       bodies.              While many variations of Ping Pong       Shows exist around the world, the prevalence of such shows       across Thailand—a tourism hotspot for Westerners—makes this       story especially worthy of exposure. North Americans comprise       25% of sex tourists in the world and are directly complicit in       economically supporting this industry—an industry that often       involves prepubescent girls—so this story is largely about our       own responsibility.              Thailand is often called “Disneyland for       pedophiles” and has up to 600,000 AIDS cases. The huge       sex-for-sale industry is driven mostly by Australian, European,       and American tourists. The number of prostitutes in Thailand       ranges from 800,000 to 2 million of which 20% are 18 or       younger. U.S. citizens traveling abroad to exploit minors can       be held responsible under U.S. laws; however, neither U.S. laws       nor international human rights declarations address the       culpability of tourists engaging in sexual voyeurism and       exploitation of women in the so-called Land of Smiles.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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