One person on some social platforms was barking that we should not hate prostitutes and that we should make them an integral part of society. Then my mind was electrifying, and I wondered how he could say that. How can he think like that? Then instantaneously, my mind speaks out, saying he is a literate, uneducated fellow. You can’t accept anything great from him. Now I have some for such cuckoos.
Then I will ask you some questions.
1: Will you accept prostitution as legal work? —
Maybe you will say yes, okay?
2 Then my next question is: Will you accept prostitution as honor business? –
Maybe you will say yes.
3: Then, my third question is: Does it mean all women can join this business?
Maybe you will say yes.
4: So my next question is, if your mother, sister, and daughter want to join that good business, will you allow them all?
I am sure you will not be able to answer this.
5: My next question is: You may allow them, even under the conditions that arise in the fourth question.
But as a man, you never feel that every day some dogs are tearing the soul of the woman in your family. What kind of bastard are you?
The point here is that we should not allow anything in the name of justice or humanitarian action in our settled society because it has far-reaching consequences that you can’t see right now; you can only feel them then. When your daughter asks you, Papa, can I become a prostitute, and then you can’t say anything, then leave what has been illegal for centuries as it is unless it concerns the life and death of a person.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_law
Author: Master Vikrant RohinMaster Vikrant Rohin is an international author, and more than four countries’ schools are using his books in the core curriculum of education. He is the author of twenty different subject books. History, Economics, Chemistry, Physics, English, Biology, Geography etc. Most of his students hold high-ranking positions in the public and private sectors. He has cracked the world’s toughest exam, the "Civil Services Examination (UPSC)," eight times. Always a topper in academics, he was also a top-class sportsman, a state boxer, and a basketball player.