By: Chris Desouza
Published: June 30th, 2008
A little over 2 months ago, I had a scathing review of Craigslist (Right Here!). I always disliked that site. My twisted way of thinking somehow makes my socially dark ethical views more unacceptable in this morally perverse and degraded society of ours. The only remaining spectacle left to be seen in our so called civilized society is open street mating between humans and animals. Perhaps those acceptable scenarios aren’t far behind.
When questioned by CNN (Were you folks sleeping all these years?) about the abuse being taking place, the best answer Craigslist could come up with was some fucking bullshit that makes me want to slap him on his face right in front of that moron’s kids. They really have to believe that the masses are some kind of idiots. I don’t blame him for thinking like that. Most of them are.
Do we need a Craigslist? No! The world will find an alternative. The damage Craigslist has been causing for years (especially to children and women) is beyond remorse. And Craigslist and the assholes who run the site have none of it. They will give any excuse to say it is beyond their control. Frankly, people like Jim have no conscience. If there are ads posted soliciting sex from one of their own kids, maybe these bozos will wake up. Shameless and worthless greedy pigs. If this same scenario occured on a small unknown site, it would have faced a massive backlash, fines, legal mumbo jumbo and what have you!
These morons will always find excuses to keep this non sense proliferate.

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CNN investigative artcle on child prostitution
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By: Chris Desouza
Published: June 6th, 2008
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By: Chris Desouza
Published: April 15th, 2008

If you’ve been reading my extended posts, you will notice that I am being overly critical at society at large. And for good reason though. For instance, this news release back in March, where the mayor announced incentives for poor families in New York city for being nice. What?
Are we humans or dogs? We reward a dog for being nice. You know! Tommy takes a leak in the toilet. Tommy gets treats. Why should a parent be rewarded to attend an obligatory parent teacher meeting? Why should a parent be rewarded to insure that they send their kids to school everyday?
The city of New York has raised at last update close to $42 million so poor folks can behave. You know what? Ask my parents who raised us in the Desouza family how they’d reward us for going to school everyday, doing our homework on time or doing what was right. That was our duty. Nothing short of which was expected. And if we failed, we knew what the consequences were.
Tony Robbins was right when he said, “We live in a therapy culture.” - Do anything you want and then we will sympathize with you and find ways to reform you. Now that I am grown up, I’d be mighty ashamed if my parents had skipped on meeting my teachers to see how I was doing at school. I’d be mighty ashamed if my parents had gotten paid to see if I went to school everyday. My parenrts did not have the grace of his honor Mr Bloomberg and his pitiful ideas to benefit from. They worked 2 jobs, worked 15 hours a day so they could send the kids to convent school and put food on the table.
No one should be rewarded to attend to their kids future. No one should be rewarded to hold down a full time job so they could feed the family. No one should be rewarded for turning around neglect and carelessness out of disregard for your own family.
There should BE no compensation to do the right thing. When will the people in charge begin to apply discipline and punishment in place of sending out rewards to reform slackers?
Mr Bloomberg and New York City - Shame on you! Get a whip and a stick. Take away privileges for bad behavior than reward them for it. Incentives like these does not instill pride and self esteem in people.
$42 million could be well spent on other much needed uses.
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By: Chris Desouza
Published: March 29th, 2008
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