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Madam President, today’s debate on trafficking in human beings and forced prostitution in the context of world sports events illustrates the tragedy of the thousands of exploited women traded in the sex industry. It also illustrates the absurdity of a liberal understanding of freedom according to which one is free to do anything one likes. This kind of licence leads directly to killing, the spread of diseases, drug addiction, prostitution, pornography and other ills.
Genuine freedom makes sense when it is at the service of truth and love. This means that violence, manipulation and deceit must be perceived as destructive and unacceptable, and that prostitution must be perceived as exploitation of the individual. The use of the so-called red card to combat forced prostitution and deal with this contemporary form of slavery seems rather an ineffective and disjointed approach in the context of liberal propaganda. Legal restrictions are needed."@en1
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