Liquid Slime
February 27, 2007
Many years ago, the word ‘pimp’ was an obscenity, not to be uttered in polite company. Today, it’s part of the trendy slang lexicon of ignorant youth who have only the vaguest of notions about the word’s actual connotations. And that includes a great many — otherwise bright — young females who would blanch at the suggestion that women are subhumans who should be treated like property.
How could this happen? One word: hip-hop. A pox on our land if ever there was one, but that’s a matter for another blog on another day. But, in a nutshell, that’s the short answer. Hip-hop culture, among it’s vast array of offenses against our people in general and our youth in particular, has conceived and relentlessly promoted the idea that anything and everything having to do with pimps is cool.
I’m pleased to tell you that I’m not the only one who is saying “Enough!” And it’s about goddam time, too.
If only some of the young women out there had a clue. Just one fucking clue. Because there are only two things that the rap thugs understand — money and pussy. Cut them off from one or the other, and they will fall in line pretty quickly. Are you listening, girls?
Bring ‘em on
February 27, 2007
There’s been lots and lots of ink over the last couple of years about human trafficking and the sexual enslavement of female immigrants. It’s a hot-button issue for the anti-freedom anti-prostitution camp, because it gives them something to point at while they insist that all prostitutes are victims, regardless of their circumstances.
But there’s just one little detail that they always neglect to mention about imported prostitutes: chances are, what they are doing is considered normal and acceptable in their home countries. Indeed, their own societies may very well consider immigration to the west in exchange for indentured prostitution to be a very good deal.
Consider the between-the-lines implications of this scholarly article (hat tip: HG), written to expose the vagaries of prostitution but inadvertently exposing the truth instead:
A survey compiled in the social and economic chaos of the 1990s revealed that Soviet women ranked prostitution eighth in a list of what they felt to be the top twenty most common employment positions in the USSR.[2] In the same year, a separate survey indicated that 60 per cent of high school girls in Moscow admitted that they would exchange sex for hard currency.
As the conservatives have stated so emphatically over the last year or so in the public debate regarding Hispanic immigration, this country depends on a steady flow of newcomers to fuel the economy and drive birth rates. But what they have overlooked is that opportunities for those first hitting the ground here are limited, and there is not an inexhaustible supply of convenience stores.
And now, my unanswered question is… where are all the Russian CL whores? With all of the Russian immigrants in this city, and with so many Russian and eastern European women admitting that prostitution is an acceptable career choice, it stands to reason that more of them should be working the circuit here.

