What a load of crap - "Human trafficking" is a lie
Well so much for introductions.
Hi, I am moving to the south bay area from San Diego so you can read my reviews and posts if you're curious as to my monger cred.
And you should look up and read my many statements on rub maps forums (same username) regarding the lies and false narrative of "human trafficking". This is a media propaganda campaign promoted by special interest group with what is essentiallyan assault on sexuality. These lies hide the underlining immorality of prostitution laws used to shutdown AMPs. Under the guise of preventing "human trafficking.
Short story, I personally have cose friendships with multiple owners of massage parlors. Not one of them uses "human trafficking victims " to get the girls to come work at their establishments. It sounds nice like you're saving the world but get your head out of your sand and look at reality. Nobody wants human trafficking, especially in a business that you are a customer of. If you're really concerned about this you should look at your iPhone or your Nike sneakers or the cheap sweatshop clothing that you buy, Much more likely that those workers are the victims of trafficking.
The women that work in the massage parlors were not recruited in China and tricked to come work in the sex trade. That's complete crap. They willingly want to work in a massage parlors if it offers "extras" because they make a hell of a lot more money giving hand jobs to old man than they do working in restaurants.
Do you really think the greedy owners keep all the money? Just because that's what the BS law-enforcement press conference will lead you to believe. Law-enforcement flat out lies. The Kraft case in Florida is a great example they had six months of surveillance and two weeks of videotaping the privacy of the rooms. However, if they were truly worried about these girls well-being they should've rushed in and saved them immediately but they had no interest whatsoever in the girls.
Please show me the convictions for all these crack downs nationwide as there are no human trafficking convictions, they're always prostitution related charges.
Prostitution is a misdemeanor, so the other chickenshit thing they do is charge them with racketeering or "collusion" working together so even when the girls are working in the spa their trafficking each other in the eyes of the law. Therefore justifying racketeering changes by working together.
This is complete garbage, Nothing but a waste of time and money in pursuing a misdemeanor conviction.
Can you explain some of these girls driving Mercedes or Lexus? Or how they can afford having $5000 coach handbags or the latest iPhone. They may live very cheaply sleeping on the floor of the parlor cooking on a hot plate but they sure can spend the cash when it suits their mood try going out to dinner with them sometime at a karaoke KTV type bar.
Do the math if they get a $40 tip for giving it HJ times five customers a day versus working for $12 an hour eight hours a day. Go ahead and figure it out Einstein and the girls it do full-service get much higher tips and make over $1000 a day. They can't make that much money working in a restaurant for two weeks if they can make in one day.
Now unless you're a patronizing jackass that thinks these poor immigrant women are stupid, just do the math yourself. These women are very intelligent and are motivated to support families, taking care of children, parents and or husband back in China or here in the US.
Reality is these are small businesses, the owners do not have immense resources and only an overly imaginative paranoid conspiracy theorist can believe there's a secret network of underground bosses Controlling everything behind the scenes making millions of dollars on the backs of these poor innocent sex slaves.
The realities of running any business is that employee retention and recruiting are difficulties in daily operations of a small business. Massage parlor girls change jobs frequently, some of the employees working in the spa steal from the boss because it's a cash business. As a small business they don't have the resources to fly and recruit workers from China, that fantasy is even more retarded when you consider there's 1 million Chinese people already living here in the USA.
Another problems is the girls come here on a tourist visa and start working in the spas which subjects the owners to labor violations as well as prostitution charges so have a little compassion for the small businesses.
Perhaps the thing that and passions me the most in this topic it is the girls do not have equal protection under the law because it's illegal for one human being to touch another human being oh wait that's the whole point of massages and it people touching people that they are the victims of robbery rape violence and it's a lot harder for an immigrant to go to the police knowing that they could be subjected to investigation or arrest for just trying to make a living.
So Bucknastee, you are incorrect with your absurd allegations.
If you really knew anything about a massage parlor you could not in good conscious make the statement you made.
You sound like a frustrated housewife or a cop but you don't sound like a person with a firm grasp on reality and understanding as to what the AMP business is.
If you want to read the press releases put out by Polaris (anti-trafficking group) just understand that's a very one-sided point of view. They make money pushing this "human trafficking" agenda.
Stop demonizing immigrant / woman-owned minority businesses like massage parlors with lies.
[QUOTE=BuckNastee;4184406]If you believe you are not contributing to underground network of some type of criminal enterprise, you need to get out from under your rock. The majority of the AAMP girls are forced to pay off some kind of debt, whether a free ride into US to pay off a debt or debt there family owes. Another dark and sinnister thing is Asian girls that are used up from there country, Thai, China, Japan or any part of asian is traded to US because of a disease they might carry. Something that medicine cannot cure. Plus in America we pay alot for more for this hobby than actually going to the country they are from. Thailand or Vietnam I've been to both countries and paid 20 bucks for an hour of fun. There cut here is probably triple what they make there. And the money goes back to that country. The circle is bigger than most think or care to think.[/QUOTE]
Soooooo nothing happened around here?
I know this area is not that boring, anybody want to PM me recommendations for "entertaining" opportunities in the Eastbay south or south bay area.
I'm guessing right now everybody's a little concerned but any info that you can share with me through pm Would be appreciated and I'll reciprocate 😊 All information on all services appreciated.
Missing Asakusa and Miyuki
I live up the road in SF but make it down to SJ occasionally. My two favorite spots were Asakusa on Moorpark, across from the Japanese shopping center, and Miyuki on Westminster. Don't know what happened to Asakusa, but now it's a very legit Chinese place. Too bad, when it was still Asakusa they had Japanese and Korean gals doing massage and h / e+. As for Miyuki, I saw girls from Taiwan, China, and locals of mixed Asian ancestry. But the entire building seems to be under construction to be converted to something else.
Anyone know if these businesses have relocated someplace else under new names and / or if there's anyplace else similar? Or where some of those girls might have ended up? I'm visiting SJ more frequently for work.
Missing Asakusa and Miyuki
[QUOTE=Runon99;4262091]I live up the road in SF but make it down to SJ occasionally. My two favorite spots were Asakusa on Moorpark, across from the Japanese shopping center, and Miyuki on Westminster. Don't know what happened to Asakusa, but now it's a very legit Chinese place. Too bad, when it was still Asakusa they had Japanese and Korean gals doing massage and h / e+. As for Miyuki, I saw girls from Taiwan, China, and locals of mixed Asian ancestry. But the entire building seems to be under construction to be converted to something else.
Anyone know if these businesses have relocated someplace else under new names and / or if there's anyplace else similar? Or where some of those girls might have ended up? I'm visiting SJ more frequently for work.[/QUOTE]San Jose is dead. Don't know where all the girls went to, but it's somewhere other than San Jose.