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Comments by "Quint Rankid" (@quintrankid8045) on "Why Many Japanese Women Work in Prostitution" video.
lionslash232 I'm not surprised. There seem to be a lot of people commenting on Nobita's videos who have some interesting things to say about women. I did a quick search and one of the first things I found was an article that said women suffer from guilt more than men do. But just as anyone can write an article anyone can write comments here. I probably shouldn't hold my breath waiting for an actual citation supporting the claim.
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Citation?
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I think a few of your viewers would have been interested to know if gaijin are welcome at brothels in Japan. And when I say a few of your viewers I really mean me. It's also interesting to me that I didn't read in a single comment about the one state in the US where prostitution is legal in a few counties. Anyway, this was an interesting look at one of the differences in cultural attitudes.
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Nitin Shukla You're conflating a few things here. The illegality of particular drugs varies by country. I understand that operating a motor vehicle under the influence is illegal in most countries and it may not matter if the drugs you are taking are legal or not, the question is do they impair your judgement. There is a legitimate question as to whether or not people should be allowed to put whatever they want into their own bodies and a legitimate question to be asked if governments should have the power over you to force you to act as if you have no judgement or conscience of your own. This question has arisen at least twice in the my country, first with alcohol when an exception was made for religious purposes and a second time when no religious exception was made for marijuana.
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Nitin Shukla, Everybody should abide by the law? Doesn't that presume that the law is morally good? Is the law always morally good? Would you still continue to abide by the law if it required you to do something that was morally repugnant? How far would you go with that? If the law required you to do something that would certainly result in another person's death even if that person had done no wrong, would you do that something just to make sure you were abiding by the law?
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marxy Huynh, If the guy does fall in love, is there an extra charge for that?
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Carter Danowski, If you believe in the bible then you have faith and since faith can be defined as belief without proof then if your standard is the bible doesn't that imply that you can believe anything since no proof is required for your belief?
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Jack Glastra. "legislative morality" must qualify as one of the best oxymorons of all time. Finding those two together in a sentence is shocking enough, if I found them together IRL my head explode. ;)
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