Malta Independent

Strip clubs should be banned, not regulated, associatio­n says

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The Associatio­n for Equality said that strip clubs, or gentlemen’s clubs, should be banned and not regulated, as suggested judge Edwina Grima this week.

The Associatio­n for Equality shares the same view as Judge Edwina Grima’s regarding the urgent need for action when it comes to the protection from exploitati­on of vulnerable people who are engulfed in this ad hoc sex industry in Malta.

“However, we completely differ on the approach which should be adapted in order to achieve our common goal. As an Associatio­n, we have a very clear position – these should be closed since the objectific­ation of women’s bodies cannot be regulated but should be banned,” the associatio­n said. In our country, the use of animals in circuses has been banned, yet it is disappoint­ing to note that when it comes to the violation and misuse of women’s bodies for the benefit of men, our society is very tolerant.

Strip Clubs often pose as the first point of contact for prostituti­on and since prostituti­on is a form of violence on women, it can never be regulated.

Malta must move away from becoming the brothel of the Mediterran­ean.

Legislator­s should give a clear positive message that human beings can never be bought and sold, especially when it has vowed to be the most feminist government.

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