The whole idea behind the idiotic Bill is that poor sex slaves need protection from brutal abuse and exploitation. Is that really the case in Canada? What should be the working conditions of SPs to be considered abusive or exploitative?
There are two groups of SPs in Canada: those who are citizens or permanent residents and visitors or foreign students/workers (victims of human trafficking). I assume visitors should be in a much worse position as they wouldn't be willing to contact authorities fearing deportation. And they should be the ones most abused and exploited. Are they?
1. Working/living conditions: typically upscale condos.
2. Working hours: flexible/on call - definitely suit the lifestyle.
3. Income: $500-1000 CAD a day tax free for those who are good at what they do.
4. An option to work individually, have a phone service or join a micro.
Can this be considered exploitation and abuse if the above living/working conditions are way better than what most of Canadians have? Keep in mind, sex in Canada is grossly overpriced compare to most countries foreign SPs are coming from - so the shitload of cash they bring back may be sufficient to even buy a real estate! Can it be better than that?
If retards in Ottawa think of SPs as 'crack whores', even in this case the problem is not that they are 'whores', but that they are on crack. And why being an SP wouldn't be attractive for a normal, educated, drug free girl considering the upscale working conditions and executive income? Or may be I got it all wrong?
There are two groups of SPs in Canada: those who are citizens or permanent residents and visitors or foreign students/workers (victims of human trafficking). I assume visitors should be in a much worse position as they wouldn't be willing to contact authorities fearing deportation. And they should be the ones most abused and exploited. Are they?
1. Working/living conditions: typically upscale condos.
2. Working hours: flexible/on call - definitely suit the lifestyle.
3. Income: $500-1000 CAD a day tax free for those who are good at what they do.
4. An option to work individually, have a phone service or join a micro.
Can this be considered exploitation and abuse if the above living/working conditions are way better than what most of Canadians have? Keep in mind, sex in Canada is grossly overpriced compare to most countries foreign SPs are coming from - so the shitload of cash they bring back may be sufficient to even buy a real estate! Can it be better than that?
If retards in Ottawa think of SPs as 'crack whores', even in this case the problem is not that they are 'whores', but that they are on crack. And why being an SP wouldn't be attractive for a normal, educated, drug free girl considering the upscale working conditions and executive income? Or may be I got it all wrong?





