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New migration data shows that every fourth prostitute in Europe is a citizen of Ukraine

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Welcome to the Europe. Three plus years after the Maidan, and Ukraine is now tasting the fruits of what it means to be part of a free and neo-liberal Europe.

The international organization for migration has published official data which shows that every fourth prostitute in Europe is a citizen of Ukraine.

Via Sott.net

Here is only one small example. At a school in the city of Nikolaev representatives of a public organization distributed brochures to girls [on the sly after the announced lecture about AIDS – ed] – a guide on how to live in the new “European reality”. Specifically, the Ukrainian labor market is being formed and is growing. Even if there is no other work and none is expected, girls should know that Europe will take care of them. The younger generation of Ukrainian schoolgirls will find out how to apply themselves.

“If you are involved in the sex business, then this brochure is for you,” it is said in the introduction. “You have chosen a very dangerous profession, but if you always follow these simple rules, then you will get a chance to live a long life”.

That’s right: if, going to become a prostitute since school, you don’t follow the “European rules”, then you may not last even a couple of years. Life is harsh, it is necessary to prepare for it from the school desk.

The rules are stated intelligibly, clearly: “You shouldn’t serve several clients alone, you should avoid drunk clients, and also always to take payment in advance. And when you go to the client’s apartment, try to learn in what district of the city it is located, give preference to hotels”.

And advice: when you will read this brochure, don’t throw it out, but give it to your female friend.

Ukraine should know: this is what Maidan stood for! The country was ruined, thousands of citizens were shot down, Russia was labelled as the “aggressor”, the time now comes for Ukraine to make regular its supply of prostitutes for Europe, or “workers of the sex business” – as the carriers of European values teach.

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regolo gellini
regolo gellini
November 6, 2017

I made this kind of remark to a silly guy who claimed that everything was fine under Porkoshenko . From my experience as a french resident I know from research That most white prostitutes are in this order : UKR, Roumanians, Albanians and Moldovians plus a spluttering of french and italians . This is easily checkable from police records that are available to scholars and researchers . So, as the article rightly states, there is no choice but prostitution for the poor UKR girls . What saddens me is the fact that a sacred institution, the school, should be where… Read more »

HKW
HKW
November 7, 2017

Ukraine’s new heroes: nazi UPA, beast Bandera and their prostitutes..ukraines’ new ‘PROUD’ history, ha ha ha !!!

CumExApostolatus
CumExApostolatus
November 7, 2017

This is what happens when you are in bed with the Talmudists.

rosewood11
rosewood11
November 8, 2017

This is such a sad article. I know of a ministry active in Moldova that takes in orphan girls when they are turned out of the orphanage at 16. They are given a small amount of money and a bus ticket to their hometown. When they get there, they have no one and no place to go. They are ripe pickings for someone who tells them they can get them a job in Europe. They trustingly get in the car with these people, and they are on their way to a life in prostitution. This ministry tries to head this… Read more »

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