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In reply to the discussion: Report: Women Robert Kraft received massages from likely not trafficked [View all]LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)13. How can he deny receiving sex?
If all he wanted was a real massage not involving sex then he went about it all wrong.
As wealthy as he is, all he needed to do was have his secretary or AA call a legitimate place for an appointment to show up in his office. Time should be too valuable for him to waste by going to the place of business when they could come to his office.
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Report: Women Robert Kraft received massages from likely not trafficked [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Feb 2019
OP
Gee, that is like saying a blueberry muffin is different because it has two more blueberries.
Blue_true
Feb 2019
#3
Do you also refuse to give passes to consumers who purchase goods at Walmart?
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#16
Customers at Walmart should also have a "healthy suspicion"...which is the same standard
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#21
This distinction has no impact on his moral culpability, they were still part of a trafficking ring
RockRaven
Feb 2019
#5
They weren't living underground lives, but likely forced the women found to be living that life
Blue_true
Feb 2019
#20
You dismissed the news article because ti was written by a non-attorney.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#23
Ok, then I apologize. It just seemed to me that you were. I apologize again. nt
Blue_true
Feb 2019
#39
He did not care enough to insure that ALL women working there did so by choice.
Blue_true
Feb 2019
#27
Do you care enough to **insure** that every manufactured item you purchase is produced...
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#30
The effort is worth it. I can wear stuff without thinking about the people that made it being
Blue_true
Feb 2019
#50
I didn't say paying women for sex is like buying a vehicle. It's called an analogy.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#43
You do however, consistently apply the commodification of women as an analogy.
LanternWaste
Feb 2019
#48
Because I respect a sex-workers inherent right to chose that line of work. Too bad..
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#53
BTW: The DA said the women who serviced Kraft were likely not doing it against their will.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#44