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"Those annoying gits on the street will do anything to get you to sign up £5 a month!! " Lmfao | |||
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"Those annoying gits on the street will do anything to get you to sign up £5 a month!! " Classic! | |||
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"BBC are slaging off a Oxfam worker for having sex with a local woman left wing BBC say he is 68 year old man he used his wages to pay for sex BBC say it's explication! No its just normal behaviour for God's sake " As much as i hate the BBC, there are allegations the hookers were underage and it does break the employers code of conduct the employee signed up to. It's also illegal in that country. | |||
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"BBC are slaging off a Oxfam worker for having sex with a local woman left wing BBC say he is 68 year old man he used his wages to pay for sex BBC say it's explication! No its just normal behaviour for God's sake " I think the issue is that Oxfam are supposed to be helping the country in times of crisis and protect people from exploitation. They can't do that of they are the ones exploiting the vulnerable women forced into the sex trade. | |||
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"Slight simplified version of the story, weren't they sex workers? " Not exactly. They were very poor, very young women used for sex. It's wrong. It was seven years ago and I find the timing of this story interesting. | |||
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"Well we don't know all the circumstances of this. But I feel very uncomfortable that a whole organisation is being rubbished when there are probably only a few bad people. I strongly suspect that 99% of Oxfam's staff are doing a very worthwhile and very difficult job in extremely unpleasant living conditions, at great personal sacrifice. And the criticism of Oxfam is coming mainly from people who are not doing such a worthwhile job, which is not so difficult (criticism is easy) and who are not making any personal sacrifice for the sake of others." Haha, great sacrifice, that's a joke. My son did 2 separate 6 month stints in Haiti as a disaster relief first responder. Him and his colleagues did all the dirty work there, helping make safe properties that were pancaked, rebuilding schools, showing the local population how to to make water sanitisers and digging bodies out of what was left of that part of Hispanola. Oxfam were nowhere to be seen. Oxfam is a joke. | |||
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"Those annoying gits on the street will do anything to get you to sign up £5 a month!! " I really laughed out loud then | |||
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