The London Telegraph just reported that British “massage parlors and escort agencies will be banned from advertising their services in newspapers under Government plans to stifle the sex industry.”
Well, not exactly to “stifle.”
The U.K. worries that “many of the advertisements are offering women who have been forced into prostitution by criminal gangs.”
Now, that’s not nice since consensual prostitution is still A-OK in Merry Ol’ England.
In 2008 a U.K. study estimated there were 921 locally advertised brothels bringing in “at least £86 million” to newspapers marketing sex. Many offered “very, very young girls.”
As prostitution grew, laws were put into place to restrict common sex business practices like “kerb crawling, brothel keeping, pimping and soliciting.”

Why? Well, in 1955, after catechizing Danish, Swedish, and Dutch elites to purge their sex laws, several like-minded English parvenus brought Alfred C. Kinsey and his “data” to London’s Wolfenden Committee.

See the full article from “WND.com”



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