And Dear,
What about KUnhalikutty, He was a customer

>From: "aryakrishnan ramakrishnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: {greenyouth} Re: Whoring Kerala through government websites
>Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 15:32:13 +0530
>
>Rajendar,
>
>I feel that all of us who hope for change, have some ideals in mind, 
>freedom
>is also an 'ideal'. And I feel what we do now is also part of reaching some
>'ideal'.
>
>For your curiosity, we know that a large section of men are customers, and
>they are accepted by the society and well protected by the laws. We never
>hear a  story of a customer getting arrested  or abused by the police.  
>They
>dont have to demand for respect, or 'we' don't have to give it, we are also
>part of the same society.
>
>Aryan
>
>On 6/2/07, rajeender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > You have a valid point there. However, a point of ideal, a distant
> > ideal, I would say. I doubt if we ever reach there. Very probably it
> > will fall out of fashion before we reach anywhere near. See the other
> > reply (obscenity). See, where we stand in terms of sensibility?
> > A question out of curiosity. You say: "Also many of us do not think
> > that sex work is  lesser than  writing/intellectual work." I wonder
> > how you would view the buyers of sex work. We usually regard
> > readership or customers with some respect (though merely in words).
> > The same applies to those who buy sex workers' service?
> > Rajeender
> >
> > On Jun 2, 1:39 pm, "aryakrishnan ramakrishnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > Responding to this
> > > to make a point about the Kerala website and Cdit why do you need to
> > call
> > > it  as 'whorish' ? What is the connection? You repeat the term
> > 'whoredom'! I
> > > wonder even after all the struggles of the sex worker's movement in
> > kerala,
> > > men have  no shame in using these terminologies! I understand your
> > anger,
> > > but to show it, is it necessary to abuse sex workers? What have they 
>got
> > to
> > > do with it? Or do you think C-dit or any other organisation in Kerala 
>is
> > > selling some better services than a sexworker sells? We need to be
> > sensitive
> > > about the language we use. Also many of us donot think that sex work 
>is
> > > lesser than  writing/intellectual work.
> > > Aryan
> > >
> >
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
>--
>"...ironically, perhaps, the best organised dissenters in
>the world today are anarchists, who are busily
>undermining capitalism while the rest of the left is
>still trying to form committees."
>                 -- Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK)
>
>>

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