Legalization**, what is the impact geometric?
In ancient Qinglou, visiting the garden became a popular form of entertainment. There, you can enjoy a variety of birds and flowers and enjoy a unique fun. Just pay enough money and you can get more benefits.
And in those days, the act of visiting the garden was generally allowed. After all, in a society where men could have three wives and four concubines, women's social status was very low, and their husbands could even easily control them.
What's more, they will take the Qinglou woman as a concubine, and this series of behaviors is nothing more than seeking excitement. However, with the passage of time and the progress of society, this behavior has evolved into illegal.
So why don't we allow this behavior to be legalized? If legalized, how will China be affected? Can our international standing and our beautiful vision still be preserved?
Next, let's dive into these questions.
New copywriting: In ancient societies, women faced great risks when giving birth due to the idea that men were inferior to women. The evolution of upright walking in humans has narrowed the pelvis, making childbirth more difficult.
In women, tearing and bleeding is the norm during childbirth, and severe heavy bleeding can lead to the death of both mother and child. Even if the child is born safely, the woman needs to take on the responsibility of raising the child.
After the birth of a newborn, women need to take care of their basic needs such as eating and drinking. Such a social environment makes women face tremendous pressure to have and raise children.
In ancient times, due to the social concept of male superiority and inferiority of women, mothers need to take care of their children alone, which makes them need to work day and night, coupled with the neglect of women in society, resulting in many women falling ill during the confinement period, and even dying as a result, making the mortality rate of women in ancient times high.
In addition, patriarchal attitudes are severe, with many families wanting only boys, girls being seen as a burden, and some families even giving girls away or throwing them to their deaths. However, all these bad habits have changed since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
The new China calls for equality between men and women, and although some families still cling to the old ideas, most families have begun to recognize the importance of girls and have begun to follow the country's footsteps towards a more equal and inclusive society.
The improvement of the status and number of women cannot prevent the emergence of ** phenomenon in society. In ancient times, it may have been just for the sake of novelty, but in today's stressful society, most people do it to release stress and regulate their emotions.
Of course, there are also a small number of people who are purely motivated by their own selfish desires. If ** appears again, its impact on human society will also appear again. People started talking about whether it should be legalized**, and some even started asking when it would be legalized.
Some people support legalization, in fact, because they think it will solve some social problems. These people are usually people with experience and perspectives. In China, due to the draconian ban on prostitution, the phenomenon is uncommon.
However, in some countries with developed industries, such as Japan and South Korea, despite repeated orders to ban prostitution, the industry is still thriving due to the existence of certain forces.
There are even some ** who have been forced to commit suicide because of the crackdown on the industry. In China, however, the ban on prostitution is strong, making it the envy of other countries. However, there are still those who support legalization.
They think it will solve some social problems.
In their opinion, if ** is legalized, then they will no longer have to sneakily seek to vent, and at the same time, they will not have to worry about being punished by the law. For the black forces, if it is legalized, then they will be able to make more profits from this industry.
For the country, legalization will also bring huge tax revenues, as South Korea has relied on the sex industry to achieve 18 consecutive years of GDP growth during the economic downturn.
In addition, legalization will also increase the employment rate of countries and reduce the appearance of unemployed vagrants. Finally, legalization can also free countries** from the difficult and dangerous task of eliminating pornography and solve the problem of insufficient police presence.
But why are there still so many countries in the world that ban ** and make it illegal?
Why can't it be legalized? What will be the impact of legalization on our country? However, legalization can bring more harm to society and the state than it may bring.
In fact, we all know that the profits of the industry are staggering, and it can even be said that it is a profiteering industry. Let's take a look at Japan, a big country, whenever this industry is mentioned, I believe many people will immediately think of Japan.
According to relevant data, the annual revenue of this industry in Japan can reach 60 billion euros, accounting for the majority of their country's GDP, thus having a positive impact on the Japanese economy.
Therefore, in the face of such a lucrative industry, all kinds of people and others want to reap the benefits of it in order to get the wealth they want.
Although the industry is rapidly emerging, online and offline go hand in hand, in order to make them more valuable, the underworld forces do not hesitate to let them learn English, skills and customer-grabbing routines.
However, in order to compete for customers, capital will lower the price, but with the ensuing cost reduction, the practitioner will get less money. This has led to many girls from poor families being sold into the industry by their families, and some capital will even bring in girls from abroad, which involves human trafficking.
Therefore, we must be wary of the authenticity of these ** high-paying jobs, and check whether we are suitable before deciding to avoid falling into trouble.
If legalized**, countless girls will be pushed into the abyss of crime and will not be able to see again. This kind of bad social impact cannot be offset by money. There will be people who will take a worse path for money, because this industry eats youth after all.
Once a girl is past her best years, she will be eclipsed and unable to take a job, which is no different from being thrown into hell. You may say that they can go back into society to learn new skills, or find a good person to marry, but if you think so, you can only say that you are too naïve.
1.Although many men have been to pornography, they still cannot accept marrying a woman in the industry. In their opinion, these women are seen as unclean, just playthings that can be enjoyed with money.
Therefore, in order to maintain their reputation, they are reluctant to choose to marry such a woman. 2.Women who leave the profession, have missed the best age to study and are accustomed to living on earnings.
It is difficult for them to adapt if they are asked to relearn skills or earn money at this stage. As a result, if they can't find a new job or are unwilling to learn new skills, they may become unemployed, which will have a negative impact on the country's unemployment rate.
3.Despite making some money while working in the industry, it's a bowl of youth rice with a deadline. As they get older, they have to make way for the younger generation.
Without skills, they sit still and can't continue to work. 4.In conclusion, women in this industry may face difficulties in wanting to get married after leaving this industry, and they may face unemployment and difficulties in life in the absence of new skills.
This is a complex social issue that requires our joint attention and solution.
Of course, I perfectly understand your point of view. The new copy reads as follows: When considering possible future legalization** scenarios, we must take into account that this act may have serious public health implications.
It's not just physical injuries, if the mortality rate goes up along with it, then this is clearly not the result that our country wants. We are a country with a large population, but we cannot afford the consequences of such irresponsible behavior.
On the other hand, legalization** may have a negative impact on the country's population growth. Although many people now marry out of love, there are also some people who want to have the next generation.
With the improvement of living standards and consumption, more and more young people have a negative attitude towards childbearing, which has affected the growth of the country's population to a certain extent. However, if it is legalized, it may lead to more people choosing this industry because they can satisfy their desires in this industry without having to face any consequences.
But this is undoubtedly an irresponsible choice and a fantasy for many young people, simply because they cannot legally engage in this industry right now. Overall, we must be cautious about the proposal to legalize**, as this could have a serious negative impact on public health and the country's population growth.
If it is legalized in the future, the problem of population aging will be more serious, and the growth rate may be negative, which is not good for our country. China has introduced a three-child policy to encourage childbearing, but if it is legalized, this policy will lose its meaning, and people will no longer be willing to have more children.
A sharp decline in population leads to a decline in the labor force and the economy, and population is the guarantee of the country's economy. During the post-war reconstruction period, some countries let prisoners of war work to complete the reconstruction, and even adopted frantic methods to restore the population, which shows the importance of a large population.
Therefore, it is unrealistic to expect the industry to be legalized in China, and it will damage China's reputation and become the laughing stock of the world, like the Netherlands, Japan, and South Korea.
While other countries may stimulate economic development by promoting the industry, China will not follow suit. We don't trade the sacrifices of countless fighters for economic growth, we care more about improving the status of women and the image of the country.
In China, legalization is impossible.
China has the confidence and ability to achieve sustained and stable economic growth through legitimate means. We respect and protect every legitimate industry, because it is the foundation of our country's development.
Over the years, China has made outstanding achievements in many fields such as industry and agriculture, and has become the world's second largest economy. Therefore, we do not need to rely on those industries that have not seen the light of day to boost our GDP.
Let's work together to eradicate this unethical industry and let China say goodbye to the ** phenomenon completely! For you, do you think ** should be legalized?