More World Cup BS!

It's hard out there to be a pimp...especially when it's Germany!

Yesterday someone at work wanted me write a post about the German skin-heads or neo-Nazis that were going to be harrassing people at the games. Today I read on Zenit News about the prostitution going on there. I thought to myself, well what else is new - there are always prostitutes working the crowds at these things. After reading the article I can see why the Vatican is concerned and voicing their protests. The birthplace of Nazism has legalized prostitution, something many people want to happen world-wide. The catch is that if a woman is out of work and under age 55 she must take a job to maintain her government benefits. Even if it means going to work in a brothel. Western Civilization has degenerated back to the standards of pagan Rome - next they'll probably try to make it a hate crime for Churches not to bless same-sex marriages! Check this out from Zenit News:

Wide-scale Prostitution Taints Tournament in Germany:

Prostitution was legalized in Germany in 2002 and already by last year the situation for women was dramatic, warned the British newspaper Telegraph in an article Jan. 30, 2005. The article recounted the experience of a 25-year-old woman who, after turning down a job providing "sexual services" at a brothel in Berlin, faced possible cuts to her unemployment benefits.

Brothel owners enjoy access to official databases of those registered for unemployment benefits. The woman, unnamed in the article, had said that she was willing to work in a bar at night and had worked in a café. Later she received a letter from the job center saying that an employer was interested in her and that she should ring them. Only then did she realize that she was calling a brothel.

Germany's welfare laws oblige woman under 55 who have been out of work for more than a year to take an available job -- including in the sex industry -- or lose benefits, the Telegraph reported. The government had considered making brothels an exception, but eventually ruled this out. Brunhilde Raiser, director of the National Council of German Women's Organizations, declared that in her country, "Forced prostitution has yet to become a public issue of concern as a severe violation of human and women's rights." Her remarks appeared May 5 in the Christian Science Monitor, ahead of the June 9-July 9 World Cup. [snip] Zenit.org

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