Feds Entrap 46 Texans with Hookers in Swanky Hotel Stings
All while millions surge the border in a Welfare Reconquista.
I feel so bad. These poor women. You know, they are so oppressed.
Well, not the undercover feds. I’m talking about the hookers.
Did you know getting caught involved in prostitution used to be a simple slap on the wrist—a misdemeanor at best?
However, that has changed because our society now has much greater morals.
FRISCO, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – Federal authorities announced a major crackdown on prostitution that reveals sex trafficking in North Texas remains an ongoing problem.
In Frisco, two hotels were used for an undercover operation resulting in the arrests of 46 men in only two days.
It's the biggest roundup from a prostitution sting operation in recent memory and shows it's a crime that's not just happening in urban areas.
It's well known that prostitutes walk the streets nightly in a rundown part of Northwest Dallas.
But earlier this month, federal authorities showed that sex trafficking is happening in the shadows of Southlake's Town Square and Frisco's Stonebriar Mall.
In the dwindling numbers of towns where some people have disposable income, 46 men tried to save themselves some dignity by paying a hooker instead of looking at porn. The article says this is a felony in Texas.
Why is this a felony though?
Is it because of religious conservative fascism? If that were the case, you would expect it to be legal in deep blue states—but it isn’t. As a matter of fact, in Sweden it is legal to sell sex, but curiously it’s illegal to buy.
So what’s all this about where you pay for sex with a woman, and the woman said OK, and then the US government is arresting you at the Hilton Hotel?
"I'm very happy to see those soliciting being prosecuted because if there's no demand there's no supply," said Chelsea Robertson.
Ah yes—no demand, no supply.
If the motivation for anti-hooking laws was some kind of prudish reasoning, wouldn’t being a slut for free also be illegal?
Feminist dogma says that all women who become hookers were coerced in some extreme or evil way into the profession. The legal system has also been expanded to link “sex trafficking” or “human trafficking” to all prostitution.
OnlyFans good, porn good, paying for sex bad (unless it’s a porn star.) So what exactly is this morality the federal government is trying to force on us?
Why are the Feds in Southlake and Frisco posting fake ads for sex on the internet? Are federal resources meant for border/immigration enforcement being used to harass men in the Texas suburbs?
It seems like they want us looking at porn and not asking these kinds of questions about what the government is doing to us.
At least twice in the interview, I heard the term "two consenting adults", with the sex trafficking taking place in Texas (number 1 state in America for sex trafficking) how do you know they were consenting adults?
A little investigation into sex trafficking in Texas would be a great follow-up. Learn how women, girls, and boys are being forced into sexual abuse and prostitution. Report about foster kids turning 18, or upon graduation from high school, are made homeless and within the homeless community are basically made sex slaves. Sit in on a trial, where you hear about their forced journey from outside our border, being drugged and required to perform sex 10 times or more a day. Boys and girls, as young as 5 years old, and women, whose lives will never be normal, when they're released from their captivity. Investigate the people that traffic people, and see that little happens to them, if they ever get caught. Prostitution is not a victimless crime, always between 2 consenting adults.
Valid point. Hookers gonna hook. Thanks for once again pointing out how poorly our funds are being allocated in Texas. I do believe we have more Rhinos than all of Africa at this point. Now if only the flooding illegals would assist us in overthrowing our oppresssors. Lol