Thursday, March 15, 2012

The Incessant Debate On Prostitution

bringing a storm over the calmness of life has been the recent debate on prostitution whether to be legal or remain illegal as it has always been. Men and women painted red the streets while demonstrating to announce their presence under masks. They walked on the streets of Nairobi suggesting that if the 'trade' could be allowed to transact freely, more money in revenue could be collected. The evident of the dollars patched on their red t- shirts was a clear indication that indeed that was a lucrative trade that someone can easily run away a millionaire. This kind of superficial thinking is seriously misplaced and a pure communication that for sure, something somewhere is not adding up.Placing great value on money and forgetting critical issues of health and the uprightness in moral temperatures is a shocking revelation.

A simple message behind such assertions was sliding in that, money is of essence move than life itself. The greedy nature and ill founded minds of some people in this society can easily tumble down the fabric of the modesty amongst Kenyan people drawing them into repugnany in the eyes of other people in the world and continent as well. We highly condemn such misguided notions renting the air to confuse young minds that can easily be carried away by the diluted message. Children among other things owe to be respected and be shown the right way early. Prostitution remains a crime and a moral wrong no matter what people want to say. The holy book condemns this kind of evil and us here in equal measure supports the authenticity of the bible.

No individual human being that is created sorely to tender sex as his/her purpose of existence. We cannot accept malicious definitions to crept into society and be accepted in the vocal point of satisfying our own vested interests. Prostitution has never been defined anywhere as a form of employment to generate income. All those who practice it as work commits a crime and should be charged in a court of law. As a community, we cannot be cheap minded to that extend to promote iniquities as another correct policy to live by.

The identified seven thousand prostitutes and their forty thousand followers need to be advised to stop their laziness and go out in the field and sweat as the rest of the populace and make genuine money to cater for their needs. their hiding behind the loosely used word of lack of employment is a sick idea that is deficit in justification as no hard working honest individual who has ever searched for a job and went away empty handed. There is no bed of roses in Kenya. Everyone should learn to work and be self reliant. Avarice? Hell no, Kenya is not an example of hell.      

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