World Economic Forum: Hypocrisy Is Thy Name
You probably already know that your moral superiors are gathering in Davos, Switzerland right now to attend the World Economic Forum. They love to preen on a variety of topics. “gender inequality” the incidents of the mythical gender pay gap.
You might think that this group of globalists would do something to end prostitution and sex trafficking.
Wrong.
It seems many of the participants of WEF — these global elites who profess to care for their fellow men and women — are clients of such “sex workers,” They are what the Left calls them.
Recent research revealed that more than 100 prostitutes from high-end countries travel to Switzerland each year for the annual conference.
The New York Post “One prostitute who goes by the name ‘Liana’ told the German newspaper Bild that she frequently provides services to an American attendee at Davos who pays $750 per hour — or $2,500 to spend the whole night.”
“She added that she dresses in business attire in order to blend in with the crowd at the World Economic Forum gathering,” The paper was noted.
She claimed she couldn’t mention who her client is, but stated he is an American who is one of the 2,700 regular attendees of the conference.
“Liana” isn’t alone. According to one investigation, at least 100 prostitutes traveled to Davos over the past few years to fulfill the needs of WEF attendees.
A bunch of executives from Switzerland fly to a small town every year in private jets, so that they can give their sermons about the importance of the environment. “morality” We need to incite in society.
They are also the ones who will tell you that fossil fuels can cause you to freeze to death and you must give up these to fight climate change. You don’t have to fly on private jets.
Similarly, they claim we need laws to protect women — yet, they have no concern about coughing up thousands to fly in prostitutes for the week in Davos.
It is important to note that there are many people who want to make sex work illegal. This logic is not without merit. Many people forced to prostitution are victims. They are not willing to be involved.
I’ve explored that on my show, such as the time I interviewed Tim Ballard, who works with Operation Underground Railroad. This group saves victims often forced to perform pornography.
So, the argument is that if you’re penalizing sex work, then sometimes you’re criminalizing a person that’s just been victimized and now is being revictimized by the court systems. It’s an interesting debate.
For now, though, I think we can all agree it’s more than a little hypocritical for these high-powered bosses at Davos to book escorts into their hotel rooms while they claim to care about women.
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