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12-11-18 08:56 #759Senior Member

Posts: 124Sad news for Eastside Mongers
I don't know how many of you guys are familiar with "Mona" (https://aypapi.com.atlanta.listcrawl...post/27440602/), but she was killed via hit and run this weekend. Link to the story below.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/mot...-run/885401966
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12-10-18 23:13 #758Banned Member

Posts: 34What a shame, and I was having sooooo much fun on wcr.
Originally Posted by Stylez82
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Looks like Mr. Gay is going to clean the area up. Good luck, as long as there is poverty and drugs. Then there will be SW.
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12-10-18 15:09 #757Regular Member

Posts: 18Be careful
Haven't posted in a while and no longer in the game but wanted to share this for those that peruse WCR.
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12-10-18 15:07 #756Regular Member

Posts: 18Be careful
I don't post much and not as active as I use to be but saw this and wanted to pass on for those that peruse WCR.
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10-30-18 17:33 #755Senior Member

Posts: 472If her mouth and pussy didn't get shot, she'll be fine!
Originally Posted by JohnnyMapalo
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10-28-18 09:17 #754Senior Member

Posts: 2080Shot down. Damn!
https://www.adultlook.com/p/2593779
I was just checking out my snapchat a while ago and read this chic's snap about her being shot down infront of her apartment in Jonesboro. Damn! The dirty south ain't nothing like California, lady. I never saw this chic though, only added her on snapchat. I'll just pray for her.
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07-23-18 01:18 #753Banned Member

Posts: 1367Not to mention that the cops have to fill their quota too. Especially when there is an election coming up or pressure from somebody political like a city councilman. I got very excited last week. I saw on the news that 19 homes were being raided in Gwinnett and from that headline alone I was rooting for the police because I thought the days of the drug cartels in Norcross were finally coming to an end or some huge bust was happening but then that excitement turned to disappointment when I saw 19 homes were being raided to bust some asians growing marijuana. My 15 seconds of high hopes were shattered.
Originally Posted by TroyWess
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07-19-18 08:31 #752Senior Member

Posts: 45It's deeper than that (cue ominous music). The law enforcement industry grabbed on to the "trafficking" tag as a way to justify anti-prostitution operations. Which they love because they're pretty easy to do, fairly low-risk, probably fun to do, are a great show of power, don't get backlash because nobody wants to be on the side of prostitution and it gets on the news pretty much every time. The anti-prostitution crowd, which now includes "feminist" and other left-side groups as well as right-side Christian types, saw the "trafficking" tag as a boon for their cause, so they began using that for political pressure against Craigslist and then Backpage as the most obvious prostitution markets. Congress was happy to play along, and dragged Backpage up for a flogging. When they realized Backpage couldn't just be shut down because Section 230 "protected trafficking", they came up with SESTA / FOSTA to strip away those protections. Only the most strident free-speech types dared oppose it. Because "trafficking" . And it sails through with 388 votes in the House and 97 in the Senate.
Originally Posted by MrHobbyist
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Only then does any actual conversation start to happen about the effects of the law. And the market is finding its workarounds (of course). Law enforcement will, no doubt, find the new marketplaces and get back to their "trafficking" busts, but I love that they're upset over the development they set in motion.
This thing right here.
Tip o the hat from us.
You should post more.
A2
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07-19-18 05:04 #751Senior Member

Posts: 1480They ain't realizing anything
The people that set this BS in motion are not cops, they are politicians. They don't give two shits about human trafficking, prostitutes or catching pimps for that matter. The only thing they care about are the Lobbyists that support them and. Well, that's about it. The lobbyist get them the votes they need.
Originally Posted by SgtSoros
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07-11-18 10:07 #750Senior Member

Posts: 2347They are starting to realize their mistake
Yup, fucktards all of them!
Originally Posted by Alpheus
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07-11-18 08:48 #749Banned Member

Posts: 586Sounds like some low IQ investigators. "vice squad" yeah right.
Originally Posted by HobbyMan51
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07-11-18 08:35 #748Banned Member

Posts: 1610Realizing their mistake?
The damned fools should have thought of that in the first place but then what more can one expect from thick-as-a-brick bureaucrats and moralizing sex nazis. Morons.
Originally Posted by Alpheus
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07-11-18 04:47 #747Banned Member

Posts: 13634Geez, that makes it sound like mongers and providers will have to utilize "smart" cards with login credentials, digital certificates and cryptography to "securely" communicate. I like the concept though.
Originally Posted by Ozymandias
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07-10-18 22:21 #746Senior Member

Posts: 1868New technology is more likely than a reversal of SESTA / FOSTA (because no one wants to be the "pro sex-trafficking candidate". )
Originally Posted by Niteluvr
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A blockchain or other distributed computing based retail network will come along eventually, out of (current) enforcement reach.
O.
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07-10-18 14:21 #745Banned Member

Posts: 13634Wonder if there's any chance of reversal?
Originally Posted by Alpheus
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