So You Want To Play Rough! [Reader Post]

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Several big cities feel the results of their sanctimonious stand against Arizona. In an unprecedented move, either at Obama’s direction or to show solidarity with the Democrat’s push for new voters, several large cities, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle have decided to boycott Arizona in a symbolic action that is nearly meaningless since the same cities trade with China, a country that buys and sells illegal women immigrants from Korea as Quasi-wives and as sex slaves.

Thousands of North Korean fugitives living and hiding in China are forced to become slave labourers or prostitutes, or are sold and resold to Chinese men as “sex toys”, campaigners said yesterday.

Thousands of North Korean fugitives living and hiding in China are forced to become slave labourers or prostitutes, or are sold and resold to Chinese men as “sex toys”, campaigners said yesterday.

There are between 10,000 and 300,000 Korean refugees hiding in China and monitors for Human Rights Watch (HRW) found those they spoke to were resigned to a sub-human existence in China. Many fear they will be captured and sent home to serve a life sentence in one of North Korea’s notorious prison camps, where inmates are reportedly experimented on with chemicals, starved or shot.

Of course selling women as sexual slaves is no reason for our President not to bow and grovel to their leaders, since Saudia Arabia and China both approve of slavery for women as long as it is only for sexual purposes. Here is an account of an American nurse who worked for a Saudi Prince and observed the sexual slavery o both women and children in Saudi Arabia.

While living and working as a registered nurse at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Mary Doreen had the unique opportunity, along with a colleague, to be the first Westerners to cross the threshold of a high-ranking, royal household.

In her new book, Surreal in Saudi, Mary documents how Sheik Saleh Al-Fawzan, a famous and revered religious authority in Saudi Arabia, professes: “Slavery is part of jihad, and jihad will remain as long as there is Islam.”(World Net Daily, 2003).

Mary shares how the endorsement of slavery from religious authorities allows for broad interpretation so, understandably, pressure from the Western World to abolish slavery is considered a ‘thorn in the side’ for most Saudis.

In pursuit to pacify the West, the ruling members of Saudi Arabia vehemently deny the existence of slaves, and in their arrogance, redefine it.

In actuality, Women from Third World countries are purchased to serve in aristocratic households throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. They come from the Sudan, Thailand, Ethiopia, India and the Philippines and are frequently bought and sold, their families and extended family are given cash in exchange for one of their children. They are eager to sell a daughter to benefit the family, believing their child will live in luxury with a Saudi prince.

For the vulnerable, this is a dream come true, but in reality, is a farce. A Saudi prince who purchases a slave girl believes he committed a charitable act by rescuing a family from abject poverty while delivering his slave into a fate worse that death. He brings young girls into his palace, dumps them in damp basements without so much as a blanket for cover at night. She is lucky to have food, is often raped, tortured and persecuted by her owners and members of the royal household, both male and female.

In the Human Rights News, 2004: “In 1962, then-King Faisal abolished slavery in Saudi Arabia by royal decree. Over forty years later, migrant workers in the purportedly modern society that the kingdom has become continue to suffer extreme forms of labor exploitation that sometimes rise to slavery-like conditions. Their lives are further complicated by deeply rooted gender, religious, and racial discrimination. This provides the foundation for prejudicial public policy and government regulations, shameful practices of private employers, and unfair legal proceedings that yield judicial sentences of the death penalty. The overwhelming majority of the men and women who face these realities in Saudi Arabia are low-paid workers from Asia, Africa, and countries in the Middle East.”

Unfortunately, for these cities that are so anxious to impose their hypocritical views on Arizona, they are feeling the economic reaction to their condemnation of Arizona and its effort of preventing the loss of their state to an alien invasion by implementing federal law at the state level.

Arizona tourists are biting back against San Diego for its city council’s decision to boycott the Grand Canyon State over its immigration law signed by Gov. Jan Brewer last month.

Would-be tourists have notified the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau and some hotels that they are canceling their scheduled travel to the coastal vacation destination, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.

According to the newspaper, the convention bureau has received about 25-30 emails from Arizona residents, with some saying they are canceling their reservations and taking their money elsewhere.

That has tourism officials urging Arizonans to consider the resolutions as merely symbolic and local politics at work.

“We’re in a very tough environment already because of everything else going on, and we don’t need another negative impact to our industry,” ConVis President Joe Terzi told the Union-Tribune. “This affects all the hardworking men and women who count on tourism for their livelihoods, so we’re saying, don’t do something that hurts their livelihoods.”

It is ironic that trying to impose your will on someone else, through economic hardship, suddenly becomes unfair when it bites you in the ass.

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I applaud AZ for striking back against the states and cities that are boycotting them. I fully support the AZ law (I read it) and hope other states, including my own FL, will adopt it since our national gov’t is too wuzzie to enforce the law.

Support Arizona. Boycott the left coast.

I don’t see why the hard working people of San Diego would want to clean the hotel rooms and serve the tables of those racist haters from AZ. Surely they’d rather starve.

It seems that the Arizona Corporation Commission has weighed in. Enjoy.
http://hotair.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/letter-azcc-villaraigosa.pdf.pdf

Funny that a Californian on the facebook group “boycott California” said that California has SOOOO MUCH tourism from other places that Arizonans boycotting California wouldn’t bother the California economy at all. I mentioned I thought he might be wrong! Our family goes to Coronado – taking 10 to 12 girls, ours plus friends – every summer for at least a week. This year we’re staying in Arizona. I know it’s just chicken feed, but 7 days @ the Del always seems expensive to me.

Arizona Power has asked LA if it would like to discontinue the 25% of its power that it receives from Arizona. Apparently there are several other states that would be happy to get LA’s power allotment for this summer. This is getting funnier with each passing day. I heard this on the news today while driving.

I am sure LA residents will be happy to make a point while giving up their air conditioning. Too funny!

In Seattle today, one of several Sanctuary Cities, a rape was stopped during commission by police; the perp was found to have an outstanding warrant from ICE, I wonder how the rape victim feels about living in a sanctuary city opposed to Arizona’s new illegal immigration law?

Do you think I am a mean person? Maybe you are right, but I have US citizenship and I am not a rapist.

Skat thank you for being a good parent and a good example for the other children, in other words thanks for being a good American!

As a Californian and Californian businessman by chance not by choice, I will let you in on a little secret, California is hurting, hurting Big Time; and if our politicians are so stupid to think silly ineffectual displays of emotion, that are against the will of the people, will get them reelected, at the cost of bankrupting California in the red ink of the illegal alien invasion, they deserve to be defeated at the polls for gross stupidity and for misjudging the integrity of the California voter.

Your dollars will make a difference, along with the dollars of other real Americans: California will feel the pinch even more and if we don’t get rid of these morons we sent to Washington and Sacramento, we deserve to go Greek! Let the chips fall where they may and thanks for taking a stand!

I have to wonder at the legality of this boycott by a governmental unit. Isn’t it a restraint of interstate commerce for a municipality or any other political subdivision to unilaterally hinder commercial transactions across state lines? I can understand why if the AZ utility commission were to ban ALL new contracts or renewals with the boycotting municipalities, the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) would be compelled to step in, so why aren’t they speaking up here? More importantly it really is an ominous development that commercial trade within the US is being subject to a political litmus test. I just can’t see how this is legal or pass Constitutional muster.

Skookum,
As a Arizona business owner I realize that in this economy every penny counts! Thanks for the kind words. I have to admit – I’m going to miss that cool ocean breeze!

@Skookum: Arizona Power has asked LA if it would like to discontinue the 25% of its power that it receives from Arizona.

And they haven’t played yet another trump card, Skook… AZ happens to house a lot of convicted criminals for CA and a few other states in their prisons. I’m quite sure that, in addition to sending their power elsewhere, they’d also be happy to return their prisoners to their respective states.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Mata, you made me laugh so hard, my old broken ribs started hurting. That’s cruel and unusual humor!

I don’t visit California, but I’ve poured out all the California wine and we will not be buying a single product from California for the duration. And maybe beyond. No California cheese, milk products, salad, produce. Nothing. Nada. Zip. This is a great opportunity to buy local.

I would only be happy to buy Arizona products.
(Um, …What do they make there? let’s make a list.)

Boycott San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle!
(Let’s see, cross off rice-a-roni… What else do they make? Hey how about a little help here!)

I love ARIZONA standing tall against injustices;SHE is smart to face them on their own turf; and she has the support of majority of the nation who have enouph and need actions and not empty word from any who disagree. 🙄

ditto,
we are starting to have our own vineyards. We have dates, citrus, beef, milk (Shamrock), Fairytale Brownies, Cold Stone Creamery. Check out http://www.buycottarizona.com/.

Someone said they’d miss the beach. The beaches in CA mostly suck. Oregon is better. Go to Durango instead (CO, not Mexico). Or, in the summer the resorts and even ordinary motels offer discounts to get people to stay, and many Phoenicians who don’t have a pool go to a motel for a weekend getaway. If we get LA’s power we can stay even cooler. 😉

PATTER: hi, i enjoyed the link,you know it’s good that GOVERNER BREWER started the law because the democrats law when they get it done will most likely favor the illegals over the AMERICANS. so she made a very smart move even more because of that. 🙄 bye

Try Missouri Wines!! There are vineyards all over this part of Missouri, and they put out top quality award winning products?? SCREW CALIFORNIA! Lets ALL Boycott them and push that Liberal Mecca into the ground!! When they get things RIGHT, then we’ll talk!!! Enough of this Lib crap, time to show them the REST of us are SICK of their Stupidity!! Do NOT put YOUR money where THEIR mouth is!! LOL!!!

I’m not sure I would have had the decency to ask the lefties in LA if they wanted to continue to receive power from AZ Power, I would have just pulled the switch and watched the crap fly…

Let them stew in their own stupidity….

BOBACHEK:yes, sometimes it works faster and more efficently 🙄