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  • Thailand Urges Crackdown on Sex Industry

    Here's an interesting article recently published by Newsweek:

    Thailand's infamous sex industry is under fire, with the tourism minister pushing to rid the country of its ubiquitous brothels and a spate of police raids in recent weeks on some of the largest establishments providing sex services in Bangkok.

    Those who work in the industry say curbs on commercial sex services would hurt a flagging economy that has struggled to recover after political turmoil took the country to the brink of recession in 2014.

    Thailand is predominantly Buddhist and deeply conservative, but is home to an extensive sex industry, largely catering to Thai men. Hordes of tourists also flock to the bright lights of go-go bars and massage parlors in Bangkok and main tourist towns.

    Thailand's beaches and temples have been the poster child for Asian tourism for decades, and the country expects a record number of arrivals in 2016.

    Tourism Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul played down the role of the sex industry in drawing visitors.

    "Tourists don't come to Thailand for such a thing. They come here for our beautiful culture," Kobkarn told Reuters.
    "We want Thailand to be about quality tourism. We want the sex industry gone," she said.
    Prostitution is illegal in Thailand but the law is almost invariably ignored. Experts say it will be hard to rid Thailand of an industry that is so entrenched and that provides pay-offs to untold numbers of officials and policemen.

    Those trying to promote the welfare of sex workers say Kobkarn's goal is unrealistic.

    Her push comes amid an attempt by the country's tourism authorities to transform Thailand into a luxury destination to attract moneyed tourists.

    The military government is in denial about the proliferation of prostitution and its contribution to the economy and tourism, said Panomporn Utaisri, country director of NightLight, a Christian nonprofit group that helps women in the sex trade to find alternative work.

    "There's no denying this industry generates a lot of income," said Panomporn.

    There are no government estimates of the value of Thailand's sex industry, or how much of the income from tourism comes from sex tourists. LURE OF MONEY

    There are about 123,530 sex workers in Thailand, according to a 2014 UNAIDS report, compared with 37,000 sex workers in neighboring Cambodia.

    Last month, police raided dozens of brothels in major cities in what they said was a routine operation.

    Police said they were looking to prosecute venues employing underage and illegal migrant workers, but only one of the venues raided was shut down.

    There was no link between the tourism minister's aim to rid Thailand of its sex tourism industry and the raids, a police spokesman said.

    The tourism sector accounts for about 10 percent of gross domestic product and sex worker groups said the minister's vision of a prostitution-free Thailand would dent that.

    "The police presence already drives off a number of clients who come to relax or drink at bars," said Surang Janyam, director of Service Workers in Group (SWING), which provides sex workers with free medical care and vocational training.

    "Wiping out this industry is guaranteed to make Thailand lose visitors and income."

    Many sex workers come from the impoverished northeast and see selling their bodies as a way out of poverty.

    One former sex worker from the northeastern province of Maha Sarakham, who declined to be identified, told Reuters she entered Bangkok's sex trade at the age of 19 and earned up to 5,000 baht ($143.14) a night, nearly 20 times the minimum wage of 300 baht ($8.59) per day.

    "No one wants to work in this business, but it's fast and easy money," she said.

    NightLight and SWING said they would welcome the sex industry's closure if the government had a plan to ensure that sex workers could support themselves without falling back into the business.

    "If they want to close the sex industry, they must first have jobs ready to support sex workers," said Surang.
    We'll have to see how long this lasts.

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  • #2
    Well being from North America, if I wanted hot weather and beautiful beaches I would just go to Mexico, they probably have more and better resorts than Thailand.
    Thailand has some illusion that their resorts and beaches are somehow unique. In fact it is the safety, culture, beauty and sex industry that brings tourists.
    The fact is Thailand is a nice safe place to go for a tropical vacation where a guy can go and find love or companionship for the course of his vacation.
    Also with very little risk of being arrested or condemned, and also it is very safe. Frequenting sex workers in other countries can be dangerous and you risk trouble with authorities.
    Thailand also isn't maybe considering all the ex-pats living there as tourists, but they could easily leave for Cambodia or elsewhere.

    They also need to consider the amount of money that is sent up country from all the sex workers sending money home. Also the amount of money sent back to Thailand from guys in other countries has to be huge. Thai girls can really work guys that are back home better than most.
    Plus the jobs that are alternative to the sex industry are horrible, working in the fish factory for a couple bucks a day is no way to live.
    Compare that to spending a couple weeks with some well off western man, there is no comparison.

    As the article says much of the sex industry is geared to Thai men and this type of activity is more accepted there.
    That is the nice thing about Thailand and Asian overall is that they recognize men have a sex drive and cater to it.
    In western society men are often chastised for having a healthy sex drive.

    But while bars and brothels may be under attack, it seems many of the ladyboys are moving to the internet and social media.
    So even closing the bars and brothels and sweeping the streets probably won't work anymore, you can just meet girls on Tinder or Thai Friendly or on the forums like this.

    Still I am not clear what Thai tourism would be without places like Walking Street and Bangla road. Singles and couples alike enjoy these attractions.
    It is paramount to closing the Red Light district in Amsterdam.
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