1. Abolition and transformation of the ** system
At the beginning of the founding of our country, we resolutely stated that prostitutes would not be allowed everywhere. In 1949,People's CongressA resolution was adopted to abolish the prostitution system and the rescue and rehabilitation of prostitutes was carried out. This is to rid the remnants of the bestial barbarism that destroys women's spirit and body and humiliates women's dignity, and to prevent the spread of venereal diseases that are extremely harmful to the health of the people.
2. Moral and social reasons
* Legalization will beSocial valuesSevere impact. In many cultures,MarriageSeen as a sacred and important institution, sexuality is often seen as a shouldMarriagecarried out. Legalization can lead people to questionMarriageThe value and significance of the system, and then causedSocial valuesof chaos and collapse. In addition, it is highly susceptible to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and endangers the country's public health system.
3. Denial of human rights and gender inequality
* Legalization exacerbates gender inequality. In the prostitution industry, the vast majority of workers are women, who are often in a disadvantaged position, and some are forced to work in the industry. **After legalization, gender inequality will be more prominent, and prostitutes may be affectedEconomyPressureSocialpressure and so on. In addition, the legalization also involves children and male prostitution, which is worrying.
4. Human trafficking and illegal organ trafficking
* Legalization may provide a better chance of human trafficking, resulting in:Human traffickingand the intensification of the problem of illicit organ trafficking. This can lead to trafficked women being threatened or injected with drugs, engaged in sex work, and, after their sexual value has been exhausted, their organs trafficked to various countries, especially developed countries, to provide them to the needy wealthyOrgan transplantation。According to the data, about 90,000 women go missing in China every year, and some of them are trafficked to Southeast Asian countries to become sexual and organ resources. After legalization, these issues may become more prominent.
Countries such as the Netherlands have indeed legalized prostitution and established corresponding regulatory and regulatory mechanisms. In these countries, the prostitution industry is formalized, legalized, protected and regulated. Prostitutes can engage in prostitution through legal channels, and there is a certain protection of rights and interests.
However, the situation in countries such as the Netherlands cannot be simply applied to China. for each countrySocial, culture andLawsThe background is different, and the impact on legalization will be different. China's existingLawssystem withSocialThe system is not suitable for ** legalization, in the maintenanceSocialIn terms of order and protection of citizens' rights and interests, prohibition plays an important role.
In general, there are a number of disadvantages for our country, including:EthicswithSocialcauses, human rights violations and human trafficking, etc. Therefore, our country regards ** as an illegal act and intensifies efforts to crack down on ** activities in order to protect the rights and interests of citizens andSocialstability.