ANNA SOLOMON WANTS TO LEGALISE PROSTITUTION IN PNG


Legalizing prostitution simply means pulling sex out of private lives/rooms and placing it onto the business platform, making it a trading commodity on the market. Interesting times where Men are now clipping prise tags onto everything presumed priceless.

The latest commotion over the legalization of Prostitution comes as no surprise on the account that it has been well anticipated. Only 'When' or 'How Soon' stands as the question. And now there's the Knock on the door, and the terrified piglets begin to squeak. Chill out, it's just a knock.

Our previous article mentioned the legalization of Prostitution as one of the many unfavourable events to unfold in the near future, and here we are now, making the headlines.
Facebook Link to the previous article:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1368510793285542&substory_index=0&id=1362475803889041

Well back to the main discussion.

The idea of legalizing prostitution comes about based on only one paramount idea - Job Creation. If the government is to consider the notion and go forth with legalization, it's decision would stem from their intent to create Job Opportunities for the least productive ladies on the streets. (It's a question whether common PNG women and girls off the streets would consider the business opportunity. Most likely not. The thick PNGan cultural atmosphere will forbid).

Ms. Ana Solomon, secretary for Religion and Community Development, established her remarks over the matter in response to the concerns raised by the illegal or rather 'de facto' sex workers in the urban Centres of PNG. These women (sex workers) believe in the sex business and the income it provides but also well aware of the fact that the entire operation involves risks, in all capacities, petty to deadly or fatal risks. Hence, they want security, facilities and the platform for the business which the government can provide through formal means by legalizing prostitution. Assuming that in this way business would become much more convenient and they would be able to earn better and care for themselves and their love ones, as stated in the secretary's article.
This is the concept the secretary is convinced with, and presumably even the government (public servants barely open their mouth without the 'go ahead' signal from the cabinet this days) in the hope to create Job Opportunities.

This is a typical example of what the government typical does. Doing the rollout of such initiatives without proper establishment of the pros and cons, and foresight. Overlooking the possible setbacks.

So Here's the deal about legal prostitution.

It is a business, and just like any other business, there are foreign investors. People who have vested interest in the money making end of those ideas. Which means after legalization with the materializaton of local brothels, there will be an influx of foreign service providers and sex workers. Then the major competition between local and foreign owned brothels. But it is apparent that local sex workers will endure a business world where the competition will seem unbeatable! Thus, local sex workers kicked out of business.
This is the fact our local de facto sex workers are overlooking. And it will be devastating upon encounter. The little chance they are having now making a living for themselves and their family will vanish into thin air once prostitution is legalised.

Sex work is the easiest way for a woman to make money. A woman who ventures into sex business is definitely someone who could hardly do anything else for survival. So if they are kicked out of business because of foreign sex workers, there is nothing left for them to do. A much worse case for the poor unproductive women and girls.

Yes. That's an inevitable reality ready to unfold upon the legalization of Prostitution. Practically contradicting the intent to create Job Opportunities by amplifying the dependency rate.

So how will those foreign sex workers be brought into PNG and suppress the locals?

Again, just like any other company and foreign investors brought into the country, including Asians and ghost experts. Through compromises with our politicians. This whole thing will develop into a quick and convenient money making mechanism. So the old question pops up, "can PNG politicians be bold enough to say No to anything that generates money?" No! This one could be one the promising money making Scheme among most others.

One may wonder which foreign sex workers would be interested in prostitution in PNG. Or how could it be possible to obtain them?
Well, our old time friends, the Asians. Don’t despise the idea yet, we are not only referring to the Chinese. There are the Thailand, Indians, Philippines, and many more. But that's for the start. Other nationals will also flood in as time passes, and that's for sure.

So here's the crunch of the deal.

No creation of jobs and certainly no positive impact to the Nation. Not to mention it will take another entire article to discuss the side effects of this matter.

So the de facto sex workers of PNG must know that they're fighting for the end of their career. They will end even before getting started. It's an unwise call to make. We'll be at the losing end of this business.

So if there's any group of people who would go against the idea of legalizing prostitution, it's got to be the sex workers themselves. You'll be up to no good if this thing gets into real business.
You're throwing stones from inside a glass house.

First published on Facebook by VIEW POINT PNG.

Comments

  1. I will say it is a good business..I cannot say its bad for people,,it only ruduce stress..like example. Now a days there a to many rape crime going around the country,in our community and our household..I think it should be a fare idea to create a such businesses around the country to cater for man especially criminals,,or even some dog head brain man who sees ladies or girls and start to committing rape...so it should reduces rape crime for our innocent sisters and mothers..

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  2. Exactly...no thinking process involved here, at all.

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  3. Hi as a Christian country and slap in the face for the department who is responsible for religion, this is a subject which already has negative reactions from the public. My concern now is sex is not should be an intimacy between partners especially the marriage solemnity. I feel sad and ashamed to encourage daughters and nieces to go out and take up a prostitution career. Their own family boys will reject them and so as their families. Most of our people practise Christian principles and this is totally awakened.As a woman I believe the good secretary should feel what it is to be a woman of integrity and credibility rather than a wasted trash.

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  4. I don't like the idea of legalizing prostitution because it's totally against PNG custom culture and christian believe. However by considering the county's economic and living standard, prostitution can be legalised and must have proper management. It would be beneficial to women especially in cities who are struggling in life without support from family. Prostitution is already out on the street, so to be legelaised may be better way to help the Neddy women on the street. Due to PNG people mindset, this may affect alot of families. Ladies you are the one to decided to become a prostitute by making yourself become a slave or to have other good means of making money to sustain your family.
    I think, the lazy women will be come a prostitute instead of putting her hands into the soil/ ground to make money for your living.
    Legalise prostitution will have both negative and positive impact in the county.

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  5. I have to be honest. I read with utter disapproval. This article states "Sex work is the easiest way for a woman to make money. A woman who ventures into sex business is definitely someone who could hardly do anything else for survival".

    This is not true. 1.Theres so many little little things any human being can do and still survive.
    2. Its completely unhealthy, higher risk of Cervical Cancer and other horrible diseases.
    3. Marriages will be destroyed
    4. Girls and women will get lazy and resort to such unholy acts.

    If the instigators or policy makers of this unthinkable notion put their own daughters, sisters and mothers including themselves in thia position, "Would they like it?
    Use the money and create a new business and a job opportunity for desperate unfortunate individuals. Laundry mart, Clearing Services, Day Care Centres, Vocationals, CHW and so many different ways that they create job opportunities the Sex. I mean I'm just saying that can there be a better way to do and create business with opportunities?

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  6. Is it the only way that will generates the country's revenue? Will this (legalization of prostitution) help our government "make PNG the black richest Christian nation on earth"?
    Please look for other job opportunities rather than legalizing prostitution

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  7. If that prostitution is legalised, than how do we teach MORALITY. What is next MORAL BLUE PRINT for the next generation. Isn't sex outside of Recognised Marriage a treat to our customs and valuesand Marriage. Something that keeps the family pillar strong,even our community as well. Why making prostitution a business platform to create more job opportunity. I belief, as a sane human being with HIGH MORAL standard will never come to low to agree on this insanity. Sex is special, and it should be respected by every human being.

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  8. Be patient until God come and help us PNG. No matter how many years it may take. A leader who will cahnge the direction of the country is still rising up. Don't think about today, think about tomorrow. Don't cram up everything. God is preparing a change for our country.

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