kas786
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It may be disgusting to you, but not to the man and woman indulging themselves in such behaviour. There are also male prostitutes, so then is it degradation of men as well? I don't advocate prostitution, but I know that it is something that we can never put an end to, it's a very old practice. And speaking of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, let's not even go there. There are far more worst things going on in Pakistan, things that should put all Pakistanis to shame. If a man and woman want to indulge in such behaviour, it is to their own losses. We should not be taking away their freedoms, but instead should take the opportunity to tax this business and use it for some better purposes, instead of allowing all the money to go to someone's pocket. And I know that from our cultural and religious perspective, this is somewhat weird.
But all this corruption in an "Islamic" republic is also weird. All these innocents being victims of terror is also weird. Murdering two teenagers in front of a whole village of muslims (including police officers), who stood there and watched, is also weird. So if we're going to walk straight, then let's actually walk straight.
I know prostitution is never going to be legalized in Pakistan. It was merely a suggestion to try to point out that hey, look, there are worse things happening that a lot of people are ignoring, but then when something that comes directly in conflict with religion and culture or when someone has a different opinion than us on some matters, we are willing to kill to put things back into place (eg. Salman Taseer killing).
But all this corruption in an "Islamic" republic is also weird. All these innocents being victims of terror is also weird. Murdering two teenagers in front of a whole village of muslims (including police officers), who stood there and watched, is also weird. So if we're going to walk straight, then let's actually walk straight.
I know prostitution is never going to be legalized in Pakistan. It was merely a suggestion to try to point out that hey, look, there are worse things happening that a lot of people are ignoring, but then when something that comes directly in conflict with religion and culture or when someone has a different opinion than us on some matters, we are willing to kill to put things back into place (eg. Salman Taseer killing).