I wonder what is happening after the girls turn 18. Is there an SP industry there as long as short term marriage accompanies it?
Or Joe Fresh, sweat shops!
I wonder what is happening after the girls turn 18. Is there an SP industry there as long as short term marriage accompanies it?
I don't seen any laws or cultural norms that support this in Egypt. They are doing this to get around the laws and cultural norms.The difference being we have laws against it vs a society and cultural norms that support it.......
I am saying I am not sure. How widespread is this vs how widespread is child prostitution in Canada..the data is not there. I am just saying we should get of our moral high horseReally, you are honestly saying that the situations in Canada and Egypt are comparable!?
How about the law and cultural norm that states a grown man can marry an 11 year old girl and the "divorce" her when she is done with her?I don't seen any laws or cultural norms that support this in Egypt. They are doing this to get around the laws and cultural norms.
Probably a law that had some other intentions but is being abused. People marry there at a much younger age then over here.How about the law and cultural norm that states a grown man can marry an 11 year old girl and the "divorce" her when she is done with her?
A grown man can marry a 16-year-old here and do the exact same thing.How about the law and cultural norm that states a grown man can marry an 11 year old girl and the "divorce" her when she is done with her?
Um. We are talking about an ELEVEN year old here....A grown man can marry a 16-year-old here and do the exact same thing.
Hence the cultural norm arguement. Oh and we tend NOT to sell our children. Even poor people.Probably a law that had some other intentions but is being abused. People marry there at a much younger age then over here.
I assume you haven't lived in rural parts of Canada or us, where poverty levels are close to those of 3rd world.And parental consent is needed.....something most parents wouldn't give. And definitely not SELL....
You sure about that? The parents consent in Egypt and Thailand, and I'm pretty sure if they were starving here they'd consent too. Look up this sort of thing in the US news sometimes, it happens more than you'd think there.Um. We are talking about an ELEVEN year old here....
And parental consent is needed.....something most parents wouldn't give. And definitely not SELL....
Wrong. People do it here, poor or not. It's against the law in Egypt too, but those parents still do it. It's a bad situation for the parents and the families, but the people buying are real scum.Hence the cultural norm arguement. Oh and we tend NOT to sell our children. Even poor people.
I think something about it being AGAINST the law.
OK, and the financial consequences in Canada or the U.S. or the U.K. are what as compared with Egypt?A grown man can marry a 16-year-old here and do the exact same thing.
you have to be rich to do it?OK, and the financial consequences in Canada or the U.S. or the U.K. are what as compared with Egypt?
That depends are you talking about the percentage of your income in Canada or the U.S.A. going to pay alimony and/or child support. Or are you saying that if you are tremendously wealthy it hurts less?you have to be rich to do it?
Look, you even have parents who rape their children, kill them, etc etc. You don't think some junkie parents have allowed their dope dealer to have sex with their daughter for drugs or pimped them out?Perhaps you can supply a link to a single instance of an 11 year via a broker being
sold for "marriage", then divorced, with parental consent, in Canada.
Oh and no charges laid
And please remember that bountiful bc got busted
And you are equating isolated incidends with something more systemic. There are BROKERS for this. They are lawyers. The marriages are LEGAL. There is no legal recourse. The children are not given protection from this under the law(or if there is something on the books they sure as hell aren't using it). If somethingg like this came to light here the arrests would be legion. Seriously. You can't in any way justify this. At all.Look, you even have parents who rape their children, kill them, etc etc. You don't think some junkie parents have allowed their dope dealer to have sex with their daughter for drugs or pimped them out?
Come on Nottyboi, are you honestly attempting to tell us that marriages of convenience of teenage girls with rapid divorces with no financial ramifications, or parents forcing their teenage daughters into sexual relationships they do not wish to be in, are things that society as a whole in Canada or the United States tolerates?Look, you even have parents who rape their children, kill them, etc etc. You don't think some junkie parents have allowed their dope dealer to have sex with their daughter for drugs or pimped them out?
Well how big is it? Systemic or not it happens here to some degree and we are one of the wealthiest nations percapita (#12 vs #101 for Egypt). Extreme poverty drives people to do awful things to survive.And you are equating isolated incidends with something more systemic. There are BROKERS for this. They are lawyers. The marriages are LEGAL. There is no legal recourse. The children are not given protection from this under the law(or if there is something on the books they sure as hell aren't using it). If somethingg like this came to light here the arrests would be legion. Seriously. You can't in any way justify this. At all.
Either you are trolling....or making excuses....which implies support.
What makes you think society at large accepts it in Egypt?Come on Nottyboi, are you honestly attempting to tell us that marriages of convenience of teenage girls with rapid divorces with no financial ramifications, or parents forcing their teenage daughters into sexual relationships they do not wish to be in, are things that society as a whole in Canada or the United States tolerates?
I think Butler ^ probably put this better.