A very sad situation and one we should have been told about.
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Degradation and Loss of Filipino Dignity Through Sex Industry
The feeling of inferiority was being reinforced not only through a colonial educational system but also through the decadent local governmental policies of giving more privileges to the American sailors.
At an early age, children were taught that the Americans were superior and it was a privilege to work for them, so the youth aspired to that future. The more educated were able to leave Olongapo and make a better future, but the poor and unemployed worked in the commercial sex industry.
Most Filipino males flocked to the US Naval Base to submit their application for the US Navy. A parents' dream for their child was to enter the US Navy to earn dollars.
The Olongapo Administration, when faced with a base closure and an end to the sex industry, conducted massive rallies in the Senate to lobby for the retention of the US Naval Base saying that an economic dislocation would cripple the City. For them, economic development was not through dignified work with fair wages and benefits.
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I'm done playing silly ass games with you freaks here. It's appalling to think a country would want to do all it could to keep sex slavery and child abuse going on, how ed up can it get?
I never spoke of river which was just a river of and piss that seperated the naval base from Olongopo. Young girls in boats with a little boy with a net would flash a if ya threw her a coin, the little boy would catch it with the net, assholes would throw the coin in the river so the boy would have to dive in the for it. Is that another world or what? It was like another planet to a kid from Cali.
Ok, I'm done with this, too many punk kids here.