Friday, August 16, 2013

Evan Iliadis victims. Nothing but sexpats and criminals.

Christopher Bennetts is an example who makes it to wall of shame. A cruel, psychopath pornographer that has largely contributed to the degradation of the Philippines image around the world. His porn sites portrays our women as whores, enjoying drinking sperm and pee. And he's the husband of a Filipino woman and has 6 Pinoy looking children from 3 different Filipino women. Philippines, enjoy your "Tourist" 
One of my good friends, a surgeon living here in the cote d'azur spending time once a year in the S/E, mostly in Malaysia. He has a passion with diving and loves Kota Kinabalu area for his favorite sport. I asked him if he ever visited the Philippines, he said no. Finding this a bit odd for a diver provided the Philippines is a world class spot for divers situated not that far from Sabah, I decided to find a bit more on his decision and here is what he said: Evan Iliadis victims. Nothing but sexpats and criminals.

"Listen Evan, As you know, I'm a public person here in the cote d'azur  my name is what you know it is, I'm divorced with children, now single, member in many clubs, professional associations and others; 

I'm dying to go to the Philippines near by, but afraid once back to France of having to deal with people's sarcasm, be it openly or secretly, questioning my real motivations of visiting the Philippines. In their mind knowing also to be a bit womanizer there will be no doubt in their mind as to "what I was doing there", certainly not only diving but enjoying whatever the country is best known, sex tourism that is. Evan Iliadis victims. Nothing but sexpats and criminals.

Jean Claude hasn't yet heard what Harry Thomas, the US Ambassador in the Philippines, had to say because our conversation took place before his statement that spill controversy angering the Philippines government. Here is what he said.

US ambassador slams sex tourism Claims "40 per cent of men visit for sex" AFP September 23, 201112:00AM




US ambassador Harry Thomas told a forum of Filipino judges and officials that corrupt officials were involved in a very visible sex trade, and challenged the legal profession to eliminate the "scourge".


"We know that 40 per cent of foreign men who come to the Philippines, including from the US, come for sexual tourism. That is not something I'm proud of. That's not something you should be proud of," Thomas said.


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A tourism department spokesman emphasised that sex tourism was not part of the government's marketing campaign. A few days later the government issued this statement: 


Palace wants tourists to come to Philippines for ‘right reasons’

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Manila, Philippines—While the government wants millions of foreign tourists to come to come to its shores, Malacañang on Friday said that it wants travelers to be in the country “for the right reasons.”
Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte made the remarks in reaction to US Ambassador Harry Thomas’ disclosure that four out of ten male foreign tourists come to the Philippines for sex.
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But that's not what other bloggers think. 


Philippines: two U.S. citizen pedophiles go unpunished


Shay Cullen, a nonprofit advocate in Olongapo city, Olongapo city, Philippines, reported 
another incident of child sex trafficking case in the city yesterday. The federal agents charged
a father and a son, both Filipinos with U.S. citizenship, were charged with raping and abusing 
two teenage sisters and detained for three weeks. 
But, just as many other predators in the past, 
they walked free as the prosecutor dismissed the criminal charges against the two U.S. citizens. 
It's not because the prosecutor did not have enough evidence to prosecute the father and the son. 
But, according to Shay Cullen, the state is unwilling to go through a long trial against the 
two U.S. citizens. More about the case


You now understand why Jean Claude won't come to the 
Philippines? It is time the Philippines Government 
understands that sex tourism keep away the most lucrative 
part of tourists, those spending big money. The family 
tourism. Expats are mostly financial failures in their 
countries, most living on meager pensions, or younger 
wannabe human traffickers and pimps that received word 
from other mates of the same that "In the Philippines, you 
can do any unlawful business you wish, you can bribe and 
you get away with it.