Monday, October 03, 2005

Australian and Danish Governments Providing Prostitutes for the Disabled
HOBART,
September 30, 2005

(LifeSiteNews.com) - According to an apparently unembarrassed official of the Department of Health and Human Services in the Australian state of Tasmania, guidelines have been established that allow care givers to organise visits for disabled clients to Hobart’s local brothels.


The terms “hooker or “street walker” have long been taboo as being insensitive. Now “prostitute,” is no longer acceptable either and the properly affirming phrase “sex trade worker,” is used to describe the world’s oldest profession. This new nomenclature is especially important now that publicly funded social workers can – and do – arrange for their intellectually disabled charges to make visits to the ladies in order to exercise their sexual “rights.”

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