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I am aware of too many incidents of young girls/women from poorer countries being trafficked as sex workers – and some boys being groomed but more common within the upper classes of richer countries which have the British public school system (less common in mainland Northern Europe as these kind of schools are discouraged or banned) – but this is the first time I have heard of young lads being forcibly taken off to another country to play football…
IMO this is a particularly unpleasant thing to do; as everyone I’ve known who enjoys football and can play it would willingly sign up to a club and play worldwide when they are old enough…
Underage African footballers ‘trafficked’ to Laos – BBC News
Why can’t they just be pedophiles like in British public schools?
the British nonces tried all that but the SE Asian nations found them out and deported them/put them in jail as soon as they became wealthy enough from the high tech industries to be able to turn down the money from sex tourism.
Also they are so bigoted they don’t actually want kids who are black or brown skin – they are just there to work hard or haul heavy stuff or (especially if they are black) play sports. that actually wasn’t a bad thing in my case as it actually kept me safe when I was once sent to a particularly bad prep school for a few years in the 1980s (this one was Protestant btw) – 10 years later when I was involved in raves, pirate radio and all sorts I would regularly end up talking to folk who had been in young offenders and the only difference was we had lessons instead of being shut up in cells. The HMPYOI had better food though…
WTF have you been taking GL, you’re fucking hilarious all of a sudden :laugh_at:
nothing stronger than normal TBH (which is far less than I did in the 1990s/00s)
I may have been quiet recently as last week I had to deal with all sorts of problems caused by slow British Telecom broadband circuits to a rural location; then a particularly flawed Windows server update which had knocked out the main patient database system just before the weekend.
Everyone else who normally works with me was on holiday; this was in the middle of a shft changeover/meds round during which all of the lead nurses who spoke more than basic English and knew at least something about computers were either dispensing the meds or had gone to the doctors surgery (6km away) to discuss something important with one of the local doctors. Thankfully (with the help of one of the maintenance chaps on the site) I was able to restart the damn thing to get it going again just before the meds round was finished (so the amounts dispensed can be correctly recorded; although all the “hard” stuff is in the hand written book anyway).
So you just abandoned us instead? Thanks bud.
there was also stuff going down various rabbit holes on here which is extremely rare – I did have some vague idea of the complexity of what Dr Bunsen was also working on (in his spare time); merging two datasets on live servers where a great deal of stuff like usernames and post identifiers are used as keys to another table and could also be duplicates is extremely difficult. so I thought it better not to add to the confusion by adding more data in at each end until things had settled…
Did well to ban everyone in the process as well. As you say it was in his spare time so I dunno how he managed that as well :lol_big:
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