REAL FOOTBALL Thread

The new Alliance of American Football league debuts tonight. Going to check it out. Real interested to see how this league plays out. I’m sure many of you know, Atlanta has a team. The Legends, playing in what was Turner Field.
 
According to Mike Fisher, who is close to the Cowboys, Earl Thomas and his wife are moving to Austin and enrolling their kids in school there. Could be another sign he’s wants to be with the Cowboys, but it could be nothing as well. A bit interesting though.
 
Prostitution isn't a real crime. Majority of owners have probably paid for sex.
However they won’t talk about it. Everybody will be shocked and the crazy feminists will act like Kraft raped the women. A lot of people don’t think it’s a big deal but it’s not something you want to go on the line for publically.
 
Sex trafficking is
That’s true but they throw sex trafficking around way too liberally. It’s not a synonym for prostitution and sometimes they use the term and are then unable to make charges stick.

Secondly to use the trafficking argument it should only apply to those doing the trafficking or at the very least to people who cave proven to have known what was going on.

I’ll also note that they left the business open for a long time presumably to make more cases. If they could prove the women were there against their will and did not shut it down immediately I’d argue law enforcement was more responsible than the customers. Of course protecting specific people who they call victims is seldom what it’s really about. Of course they’ll say that’s what it was.

If they want to stop trafficking they’ll start giving permits and doing inspections while legalizing consensual prostitution. I’m not holding my breath that will happen.
 
Sex trafficking is



Now that the details are out the police in a long term investigation turned up a few sexual acts. There was no evidence anyone was there against their will as evidenced by the police arresting and charging all the "victims" with felonies. Prostitution isnt a felony but they charged them with trafficking each other for sex. The ironic thing is that to fight human sex trafficking we arrest a bunch of the people we say are the victims who arent being trafficked, put them in chains, forcibly strip search them against their will, take away their clothes, and lock them in cages. Who exactly is guilty of human trafficking here? The only ones who look guilty to me are the police. The victims listed in the case is the State of Florida. All the women there were licensed massage therapists and the establishment was in good standing with their licenses, they were giving out occasional hand jobs. There was no problem here until police decided to make trouble. This is why **** is so bad in the first place, enforcing rules that make **** worse just for the sake of enforcing a morality law. Then want us to pretend like cops are heroes. While they victimize women like with no remorse for the damage they caused. Probably high fiving each other that they put some women in cages.
 
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Now that the details are out the police in a long term investigation turned up a few sexual acts. There was no evidence anyone was there against their will as evidenced by the police arresting and charging all the "victims" with felonies. Prostitution isnt a felony but they charged them with trafficking each other for sex. The ironic thing is that to fight human sex trafficking we arrest a bunch of the people we say are the victims who arent being trafficked, put them in chains, forcibly strip search them against their will, take away their clothes, and lock them in cages. Who exactly is guilty of human trafficking here? The only ones who look guilty to me are the police. The victims listed in the case is the State of Florida. All the women there were licensed massage therapists and the establishment was in good standing with their licenses, they were giving out occasional hand jobs. There was no problem here until police decided to make trouble. This is why **** is so bad in the first place, enforcing rules that make **** worse just for the sake of enforcing a morality law. Then want us to pretend like cops are heroes. While they victimize women like with no remorse for the damage they caused. Probably high fiving each other that they put some women in cages.

Yeah I agree with that.
 
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