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редакторская статья в КиевПост по поводу акции ФЕМЕН (я про них недавно писала) -- типа Украина не бордель, и нечего тут иностранцам приезжать украинок трахать.
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Not sexy
by Editorial , Kyiv Post
Aug 06 2008, 20:16
It’s no secret, but it is a topic many people want to avoid. The sex tourism business in Ukraine is booming. A simple Google search of the words ‘Ukraine’ and ‘sex’ produces a plethora of sex tours offered to foreigners. Do you want a day trip or would you prefer to stay longer? Would you like to pay by credit card?
It is a serious problem for Ukraine, and this is why: a large share of the young ladies that should be devoting their time to studies, using their brains, climbing the corporate ladder, bringing up the next generation of this country’s citizens, creating artistic masterpieces and developing in other ways, are busy selling themselves for sex. It is also especially scary considering Ukraine has the highest, and fastest growing, HIV infection rate in Europe.
We recognize that one of the most important underlying problems to this dilemma is economical. People need money to survive, and see their bodies as a means to make it. This is clear-cut prostitution. But there is another aspect of this problem: many Ukrainian women are seeking a different type of man to what they are finding. Perhaps, this type is less egocentric, more sensitive to their needs. They are easy prey for the well-trained Western-salesmen types, who wine and dine women in return for short-term sex.
There is no easy solution to these complex issues, but there is an easy way to make a start. The number one step should be raising awareness of these sensitive problems. The need for awareness campaigns is becoming more acute as the UEFA Euro-2012 soccer championship is nearing, and the world’s interest in Ukraine as a tourism destination is growing.
Congratulations to FEMEN, a grassroots organization of young Ukrainian female students which held a colorful and eye-catching public awareness campaign on July 30. By dressing up as prostitutes, and waiving U.S. dollar bills alongside banners declaring ‘Ukraine is not a Brothel,’ they got their important message across, if at least for short sound bites aired on many Ukrainian televisions.
Their message was simple: they urged Ukrainian women not to sell their bodies; and foreigners to stop preying.
Ukrainian women, as FEMEN insisted, are potentially worth more than the big dollars they earn in the sex trade. True, they may not earn stacks of cash per day in the beginning of their climb up the corporate ladder, but they will preserve personal integrity and dignity for Ukraine as a nation.
мне вот интересно -- а в журнале "Афиша", который принадлежит к той же издательской группе, что и КиевПост, уже перестали публиковать объявления эскорт-агентств и барышень-индивидуалок?
или для них проституция -- это часть индустрии развлечений?
на всякий пожарный копирую под кат:
Not sexy
by Editorial , Kyiv Post
Aug 06 2008, 20:16
It’s no secret, but it is a topic many people want to avoid. The sex tourism business in Ukraine is booming. A simple Google search of the words ‘Ukraine’ and ‘sex’ produces a plethora of sex tours offered to foreigners. Do you want a day trip or would you prefer to stay longer? Would you like to pay by credit card?
It is a serious problem for Ukraine, and this is why: a large share of the young ladies that should be devoting their time to studies, using their brains, climbing the corporate ladder, bringing up the next generation of this country’s citizens, creating artistic masterpieces and developing in other ways, are busy selling themselves for sex. It is also especially scary considering Ukraine has the highest, and fastest growing, HIV infection rate in Europe.
We recognize that one of the most important underlying problems to this dilemma is economical. People need money to survive, and see their bodies as a means to make it. This is clear-cut prostitution. But there is another aspect of this problem: many Ukrainian women are seeking a different type of man to what they are finding. Perhaps, this type is less egocentric, more sensitive to their needs. They are easy prey for the well-trained Western-salesmen types, who wine and dine women in return for short-term sex.
There is no easy solution to these complex issues, but there is an easy way to make a start. The number one step should be raising awareness of these sensitive problems. The need for awareness campaigns is becoming more acute as the UEFA Euro-2012 soccer championship is nearing, and the world’s interest in Ukraine as a tourism destination is growing.
Congratulations to FEMEN, a grassroots organization of young Ukrainian female students which held a colorful and eye-catching public awareness campaign on July 30. By dressing up as prostitutes, and waiving U.S. dollar bills alongside banners declaring ‘Ukraine is not a Brothel,’ they got their important message across, if at least for short sound bites aired on many Ukrainian televisions.
Their message was simple: they urged Ukrainian women not to sell their bodies; and foreigners to stop preying.
Ukrainian women, as FEMEN insisted, are potentially worth more than the big dollars they earn in the sex trade. True, they may not earn stacks of cash per day in the beginning of their climb up the corporate ladder, but they will preserve personal integrity and dignity for Ukraine as a nation.
мне вот интересно -- а в журнале "Афиша", который принадлежит к той же издательской группе, что и КиевПост, уже перестали публиковать объявления эскорт-агентств и барышень-индивидуалок?
или для них проституция -- это часть индустрии развлечений?
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Но как по мне, уж лучше так, чем только объявления.
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К слову, раньше всех.
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