It looks like Helen's chickens are now coming home to roost, but she doesn't care, she has her United Nations "job", paid for - dearly - by NZers.
Legalising prostitution was just another piece of legislation (among the very many) which Helen and her bunch of freaks rammed through despite OVERWHELMING PUBLIC OPPOSITION!
This time though, in 2003, there was quite a bit of parliamentary opposition too - unfortunately for this country, not enough though.
In fact this LEGISLATION was passed by JUST ONE VOTE, 60 to 59, so I guess we can conclude that there were a lot of perverts in parliament, perverts who knew they would create a child prostitution crisis. But maybe that was their intention, parliament does have a reputation for being riddled with paedophiles and perverts.
As for a brothel across the road from a school and the ridiculous analogy of "just another business with machinery and sewing equipment", I think we can see how ludicrous that one is.
NZ WILL MOST DEFINITELY go the way of Sweden which has now re-criminalised prostitution as has Norway. I reckon it will take NZ another 10 or 20 years or so. The Netherlands - which Helen just loved to refer to as "oh so progressive" - has also changed their stance, being sick of, and embarrassed by, its world-wide reputation as "a pervert's paradise" and they are closing down their "sex shops". Problems have also lead to just about all European countries "reviewing" their legalised prostitution laws.
So don't rely on any help from our politicians for the brothel across the road from the school, they are mostly "real weirdos" themselves.
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