Anonymous ID: 69b6ee Oct. 11, 2023, 5:56 a.m. No.19713330   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3390

>>19713314

Should we reduce this shit to the Ridiculous?

 

These "Ethnic" wars are getting old.

Segregation is necessary at this point.

Give them what they want.

Send everyone to their own corners and see who not only survives, but thrives.

 

Who else did that?

I think it was in a book.

Anonymous ID: 69b6ee Oct. 11, 2023, 6:48 a.m. No.19713551   🗄️.is 🔗kun

It came from ChYna…

 

Nearly naked prostitutes prowl streets in broad daylight, but California law ties police hands: mayor

 

Women wearing only "g-strings" while bending over in front of traffic has become an increasingly common sight in National City, California, as prostitution issues spiral after the implementation of a controversial state law, the city’s mayor told Fox News Digital.

 

"They're waving to people on the freeway or, just to be honest with you, they are bending over for the freeway. I don’t know how else to put it; they're showing their wares," National City Mayor Ron Morrison told Fox News Digital in an interview this month.

 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 357 in July 2022, which repealed a previous law that banned loitering with the intent to engage in prostitution. The law took effect in January this year, with Morrison arguing that the moment Newsom’s pen touched the bill, pimps in the state knew they could expand their prostitution ventures with little repercussions from law enforcement.

 

"The moment it was signed by the governor, boom, everyone knew the rules were out the window," Morrison told Fox News Digital.

 

"Those that are out there on the street, most of them are wearing less than what you would consider a scanty negligee. It is just flaunting in everybody's face. And so a lot of people are screaming, ‘Hey, you know, can't you get them on indecent exposure?’ And the problem is the way our laws read in this state. The definition of indecent exposure is as long … as the genitals are covered. Anything else is fair game out in public."

 

National City is a diverse working-class city of roughly 60,000 residents just outside San Diego on the bay, Morrison said. Prostitution issues are no stranger to the city, with the mayor explaining that as an urban area, sex workers have been known to cross the San Diego city border – but never at the rate he’s currently seeing.

 

"Very much beyond brazen," Morrison said of what he’s seeing on his streets.

 

Prostitutes gather in a downtown area that faces a freeway and are most often seen early in the morning and around 3 p.m. Morrison added that another new California law that legalized jaywalking has compounded the issues as some women stand in traffic to attract a john.

 

"I was driving on one of the streets the other day, and there's this young lady standing there in the middle of the street wearing basically a G-string, and that was it, and a couple pasties. But she's right in front of my car, I couldn't move. So, I did ask her very politely, ‘Would you please move out of the street?’ And she looked at me and says, 'If you don't want to talk to me, you can go around,'" Morrison said.

 

Businesses, ranging from mom-and-pop stores to national hotel chains, have sounded off to the mayor that the prostitutes are driving away business and have forced some businesses to refund families who were appalled at seeing nearly naked women while on their California getaway.

 

Even a local school covered its windows after prostitutes were repeatedly found hanging out near its gates, Morrison said.

 

The mayor argues that the issue comes down to Senate Bill 357, which he called an "idiotic law" that should be known as the "Safe Streets for Pimps Initiative," which has allegedly not only left his town and other municipalities in the state dealing with an increase of sex workers on the street, but it has also incentivized human trafficking.

 

"This one has just opened the doors to prostitution, sex trafficking, child sex trading, I mean, you name it. This has obviously done that. And I don't think anyone that is not just purely politically motivated could disagree with that," Morrison said.

 

The mayor described himself as a "nonpartisan" who has worked at various levels of government over more than 30 years, whose main focus is to "look out for people in National City and their businesses" and not play politics in Sacramento.

 

Senate Bill 357 was authored by Democrat state Sen. Scott Wiener, who championed the bill as one that would help protect transgender women from being targeted by police.

 

"[The previous law] allowed police officers to arrest a person, not based on what they did but based solely on how a person looks," Wiener told local media earlier this year. "So, an officer could arrest someone because they were wearing tight clothing, high heels and extra lipstick.

 

more

https://www.yahoo.com/news/nearly-naked-prostitutes-prowl-streets-080018421.html

 

Prostitution statistics by country

China, India, and the United States are the countries with the most prostitutes

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_statistics_by_country

Anonymous ID: 69b6ee Oct. 11, 2023, 7:29 a.m. No.19713756   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19713735

>Israel First

 

Besides the Mossad agents in congress, who has spoken out about funding and or support for Israel? Which isn't really about Israel, it's about STOPPING ALL WAR FUNDING!

 

Who has the BALLS to just say "NO MOAR?"

 

Muh, gotta support bullshit wars for optics…

STOP SPENDING OUR MONEY!!

Anonymous ID: 69b6ee Oct. 11, 2023, 7:37 a.m. No.19713808   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3816

>>19713783

The caucus originated during the mid-January 2015 Republican congressional retreat in Hershey, Pennsylvania.[26] According to founding member Mick Mulvaney, "that was the first time we got together and decided we were a group, and not just a bunch of pissed-off guys".[27] Nine conservative Republican members of the House began planning a new congressional caucus separate from the Republican Study Committee and apart from the House Republican Conference. The founding members who constituted the first board of directors for the new caucus were Republican representatives Scott Garrett of New Jersey, Jim Jordan of Ohio, John Fleming of Louisiana, Matt Salmon of Arizona, Justin Amash of Michigan, Raúl Labrador of Idaho, Mulvaney of South Carolina,Ron DeSantisof Florida and Mark Meadows of North Carolina.[28]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Caucus