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Brazil takes aim at sites that promote sex tourism? - JayMillz - 03-27-2012

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46871107/#.T3Jqz3gqM00

Brazil has taken on more than 2,000 websites that promote Latin America's biggest country as a sex tourism destination, the Tourism Ministry said Tuesday.

In 2011, the ministry identified 2,169 websites with photos of women in sensual poses and invitations for sexual encounters with minors, the ministry said in a Tuesday statement. Many of the sites were hosted in the United States.

The ministry said that 1,100 of the websites have eliminated their sex-oriented content and that it was trying to convince the remaining sites to do the same.

Tackling the websites is part of an ongoing campaign to combat the sexual exploitation of minors during the 2014 World Cup.

Early last year, Brazil started distributing posters and ads warning that sexual exploitation of minors is a crime. They were distributed in countries from where most tourists to Brazil come from — the United States, Germany, Italy, France, the Netherlands and Spain.

"The exploitation of sex is a crime and those responsible for it must be punished," Tourism Minister Gastao Vieira said in the Tuesday statement.

He said the ministry's campaign that focused on Brazil's "natural beauties, cultural diversity and friendly people" helped attract more than 5 million foreign tourists in 2011.


Brazil takes aim at sites that promote sex tourism? - Cincinnatus - 03-27-2012

Consensual sex is not exploitative; at RooshV Forum, we're a community of game gurus whose goal is willful seduction, not pay-for-play.

Also, Brazil's laws concerning sexuality appear less restrictive than, say, the United States of America.


Brazil takes aim at sites that promote sex tourism? - Parlay44 - 03-28-2012

Yeah cause men go to South America for reasons other than pussy. I smell a feminist agenda.


Brazil takes aim at sites that promote sex tourism? - Roosh - 03-28-2012

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I smell a feminist agenda.

It's beyond smell... they're throwing feces directly at us. A woman being president can't help matters.


Brazil takes aim at sites that promote sex tourism? - Timoteo - 03-28-2012

Hey, when I was in Rio in '01 during Carnaval, chicks from all over Brazil flew to Rio to fuck for money. Just regular girls, not real pros. Removing certain content from sites is symbolic, but it won't change the fact that people will go down there to fuck, and there will be women willing to accommodate. Germany dealt with this during World Cup, where prostitution is legal, and now Rio, where it officially isn't but they don't exactly do anything to stop it, has to make it appear that they're trying to curtail it. I met a hooker that flew in from Amsterdam to work also. They know the world is coming, and they want to put lipstick on the proverbial pig. They try to make it about protecting children/minors, but they're just trying to clean some of the seediness off of the streets. It's like cities sweeping the homeless off the street when an event comes to town to make everything as beautiful as possible, then when everyone leaves they dump 'em back on the sidewalk.


Brazil takes aim at sites that promote sex tourism? - Mr.GM - 03-29-2012

Just to clarify , In Brazil prostitution is NOT ILEGAL , just pimping is.

http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitui%C..._no_Brasil