Strict laws protect women | Columnists | Comment | Toronto Sun
A Canadian Superior court, nonetheless, have ruled once more, no doubt with the best intentions, to degrade women even further, by forcing the legalizing of the business of prostitution. Let's hope that our leaders this time, make proper use of their attributions and for once and for all put an end to the disgraceful degrading of women at every level. To give prostitution a go, cannot mean to let the so called 'sex professionals' exercise their trade, but on the contrary, it can only mean to discourage women at every level to see the dignity of their humanity and their own genuine worth in society and over and above everything and anything, before God.
A Canadian Superior court, nonetheless, have ruled once more, no doubt with the best intentions, to degrade women even further, by forcing the legalizing of the business of prostitution. Let's hope that our leaders this time, make proper use of their attributions and for once and for all put an end to the disgraceful degrading of women at every level. To give prostitution a go, cannot mean to let the so called 'sex professionals' exercise their trade, but on the contrary, it can only mean to discourage women at every level to see the dignity of their humanity and their own genuine worth in society and over and above everything and anything, before God.
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