I remember visiting the Tokyo Motor Show in 2005 and having the girls in the Toyo Tires booth pose in their yellow and black laquer suits and heels for me and other perverts taking snaps.
HE Calls to Ban Sexy Online Sellers
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Cambodia - tickets booked, moved on to mission planning DONE
Mission completed, reported to Col Braddock. DONE
Now ranting about the experience ONGOING
Mission completed, reported to Col Braddock. DONE
Now ranting about the experience ONGOING
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Good luck on re-educating her. Asian women have been convincing other Asian women that this is the look since the age of the geisha girl. There is no winning this argument. Don't even try.
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It’s funny how darker they are in real life!
You’re right. No point in pointing out it’s all fake. I’ve given up. (And my wife has Chink heritage and it pretty white already)
I know of a Cambodian girl who sells whitening cream and she’s as black as a ninja. Wouldn’t know it from her FB profile!
You’re right. No point in pointing out it’s all fake. I’ve given up. (And my wife has Chink heritage and it pretty white already)
I know of a Cambodian girl who sells whitening cream and she’s as black as a ninja. Wouldn’t know it from her FB profile!
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Was it her hubby or someone else's?
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Those pesky do-gooders at Amnesty Intl are having a pop now. https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/ ... dangerous/
Responding to comments made during a speech by Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday, and the police’s publication of an apparently coerced "confession" by one woman today, Amnesty International’s Regional Director Nicholas Bequelin said:
“Hun Sen’s assertion that women are to blame for sexual violence and human trafficking due to their choice of dress on Facebook is a despicable and dangerous instance of victim-blaming. This rhetoric only serves to perpetuate violence against women and stigmatize survivors of gender-based violence.
“The Prime Minister’s order to track down and ‘educate’ women represents a menacing application of the state’s surveillance apparatus to advance a discriminatory and patriarchal agenda. Facebook must refuse to cooperate with any discriminatory requests by the Cambodian authorities to block women’s profiles.
“The coerced moral ‘education’ of women by police is inherently arbitrary. None of these women have been accused of breaking any law, and the police appear to be acting solely on the basis of Hun Sen’s personal whim.
“These developments underscore the dire state of freedom of expression in Cambodia. In recent years, the Cambodian authorities have increasingly weaponized internet surveillance to target human rights defenders and opposition supporters based on their Facebook posts and communications.”
BACKGROUND
During a speech to the Cambodian National Council for Women on 17 February 2020, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered the authorities to take immediate action against women who allegedly wear “revealing” clothing while selling products in Facebook Live streams. A representative of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications reportedly responded by stating that the Ministry will ask Facebook to block the profiles of women alleged to be engaging in these practices.
Hun Sen stated that the women are eroding Cambodian cultural values and that such behaviour is to blame for sexual violence. The Prime Minister further ordered government authorities to find these women and “educate” them, suggesting that it has the ability to track them down based on their online activity.
On 19 February, the Commissariat of Phnom Penh Municipal Police posted a video to Facebook stating that a woman named Thai Sreyneang had been “brought” to Phnom Penh’s Tuol Kork police station for “education”, where she signed an agreement to stop wearing “revealing” clothing on Facebook. In the video, Thai Sreyneang can be seen apologizing for wearing clothing “which disgraces Khmer traditions” and “affects the honour of Cambodian women”.
The UN CEDAW Committee’s recent report on Cambodia highlighted the high concentration of women in the informal employment sector in Cambodia due to gender inequality, and stressed concern at the harmful “ocial norms that justify gender-based violence against women and girls and blame the victim rather than the perpetrator, and the high prevalence of such violence, in particular domestic violence, as well as rape”.
Responding to comments made during a speech by Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday, and the police’s publication of an apparently coerced "confession" by one woman today, Amnesty International’s Regional Director Nicholas Bequelin said:
“Hun Sen’s assertion that women are to blame for sexual violence and human trafficking due to their choice of dress on Facebook is a despicable and dangerous instance of victim-blaming. This rhetoric only serves to perpetuate violence against women and stigmatize survivors of gender-based violence.
“The Prime Minister’s order to track down and ‘educate’ women represents a menacing application of the state’s surveillance apparatus to advance a discriminatory and patriarchal agenda. Facebook must refuse to cooperate with any discriminatory requests by the Cambodian authorities to block women’s profiles.
“The coerced moral ‘education’ of women by police is inherently arbitrary. None of these women have been accused of breaking any law, and the police appear to be acting solely on the basis of Hun Sen’s personal whim.
“These developments underscore the dire state of freedom of expression in Cambodia. In recent years, the Cambodian authorities have increasingly weaponized internet surveillance to target human rights defenders and opposition supporters based on their Facebook posts and communications.”
BACKGROUND
During a speech to the Cambodian National Council for Women on 17 February 2020, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered the authorities to take immediate action against women who allegedly wear “revealing” clothing while selling products in Facebook Live streams. A representative of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications reportedly responded by stating that the Ministry will ask Facebook to block the profiles of women alleged to be engaging in these practices.
Hun Sen stated that the women are eroding Cambodian cultural values and that such behaviour is to blame for sexual violence. The Prime Minister further ordered government authorities to find these women and “educate” them, suggesting that it has the ability to track them down based on their online activity.
On 19 February, the Commissariat of Phnom Penh Municipal Police posted a video to Facebook stating that a woman named Thai Sreyneang had been “brought” to Phnom Penh’s Tuol Kork police station for “education”, where she signed an agreement to stop wearing “revealing” clothing on Facebook. In the video, Thai Sreyneang can be seen apologizing for wearing clothing “which disgraces Khmer traditions” and “affects the honour of Cambodian women”.
The UN CEDAW Committee’s recent report on Cambodia highlighted the high concentration of women in the informal employment sector in Cambodia due to gender inequality, and stressed concern at the harmful “ocial norms that justify gender-based violence against women and girls and blame the victim rather than the perpetrator, and the high prevalence of such violence, in particular domestic violence, as well as rape”.
Bringing the news. You stay classy, nas, Cambodia.
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Right, so the fact that some thirsty thots decided to advertise their pyramid sales cosmetics wearing low cut tops must be exactly the same as rape ?!?!Lucky Lucan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2020 8:35 pmYes - this is when, for example, a woman is blamed for being raped because she looked too attractive. Men are apparently unable to control their urges when faced with such a sight. It is a common sentiment in some cultures:
Has Amnesty International a dictionary to hand so that they can check the actual meanings of words ??
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I was referring to these comments from some influential types:
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... -streamers
Think of the impact.He said the actions of women that sell products on Facebook clad in skimpy clothing harm the values and morals of Cambodian women.
National Television of Kampuchea deputy director-general Koch Mardey said on her Facebook account on Monday that, “the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications must shut down live online product sales because they lead to sexual assaults on women.”
Selling products online through Facebook Live Video is becoming a popular practice in the Kingdom, with some sellers choosing to wear scanty clothing to attract more viewers.
Khmer Rise Party president Sok Sovann Vatana Sabung applauded Hun Sen’s directive.
“There are now many cases of unethical businesses using sex to sell their products, and this is having a powerful impact on Cambodian culture which should be taken very seriously,” he said.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... -streamers
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
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Not as much of an impact as banning it would.
^ inverted erection.
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Up the workers!
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Thai Srey Neang was contracted and made a video apologizing for her shameless behavior, went home, and started again, and was back in the Toul Kork police cells a few hours later.
https://cne.wtf/2020/02/20/online-selle ... -contract/
https://cne.wtf/2020/02/20/online-selle ... -contract/
Bringing the news. You stay classy, nas, Cambodia.
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It's great to see the powers that be aren't too busy to keep a close eye on their Facebook. Great work fellas
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True. But right now she is curvy in all the right places...
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Why are the gods such vicious cunts?
Where is the god of tits and wine?
Why are the gods such vicious cunts?
Where is the god of tits and wine?
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