The comment claiming “the same women in the market or church are also involved in prostitution” dangerously promotes harmful stereotypes. This sweeping generalization degrades women by reducing them to labels based on unfounded assumptions.
What’s more disturbing is society’s tendency to shame women, while ignoring the men who fuel the demand for prostitution. The focus on women’s morality in spaces like church or the streets reveals a deep-rooted double standard.
Instead of stigmatizing these women, the conversation should shift towards addressing the real issues—poverty, lack of opportunities, and the men who contribute to this cycle. It’s easier to judge than to fix the system that pushes women into such positions.
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