Session1 – 7:30 ~ 8:25,
Sex traders seek repeal on
Prostitution Law english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2015/04/10/2015041001613.html
Some 900 sex workers on Thursday submitted a petition
to the Constitutional Court to repeal the prostitution law, which they say
infringes on their rights. The law was introduced in 2004 and entails a
one-year prison term or W3 million (US$=W1,093) fine for both purchasing and
selling sex.
In December of 2012, the Seoul Northern District Court asked the Constitutional
Court for a constitutional review of the law after a prostitute who was charged
made the request. The crux of the issue is whether prostitution is a profession
and cracking down on it violates sex workers' rights or whether the practice is
a public hazard and exposes minors to danger. Chung Kwan-young, a lawyer
representing prostitutes, said the law goes against the "principle of
minimal intervention" as it punishes a voluntary choice made by adults.
Critics of the law also point out that crackdowns have failed to eradicate
prostitution. Kim Kang-ja, a former chief at the Jongam Police Station who
spearheaded crackdowns in the 2000s, said her operations only exacerbated the
situation of sex workers who were undereducated and unable to find other work.
"The current system pushes sex workers to places where their rights are
largely abused by pimps or buyers," she added. Kim said crackdowns also
drove the sex trade further underground where it is more difficult to regulate,
and called for the legalization of prostitution. However, proponents of the law
argue that prostitution must be banned since it humiliates women and damages
public morals. Choi Hyun-hee, a lawyer, said, "Women in the sex trade
claim their freedom to choose is being violated, but does that mean we should
recognize drug dealers and thieves as professionals?" Choi added that the
issue must be carefully considered, since it may end up failing to protect the
rights of prostitutes and boost the sex trade.
Questions
1.
How was your week? Tell us things which made you
happy or mad this week.
2.
What do you understand about the prostitution
law? Let’s share more information of the issue.
3.
What do you think of the law? Do you agree
with the sex workers who think they have rights to sell sex? If not, on what
ground do you disagree?
4.
Choi Hyun-hee, a proponent of the law, said, “Women
in the sex trade claim their
freedom to choose is being violated, but does that mean we should recognize
drug dealers and thieves as professionals?" according to the article. What
do you think of her opinion? Is it right to compare prostitutes with drug
dealers and thieves?
5.
Bring any topics you want to talk about.
Session2 – 8:35 ~ 9:30
Life Greatest Lessons According to Park Myeong-soo
by Terry
The comedian slash MC Park Myeong-soo has been in
the news lately for his act of kindness.
Last month, a taxi rear-ended his luxurious SUV.
When he found out it was a taxi driver who had hit
him, he offered to pay for fixing his own car and drove away.
Now, his twists on famous sayings are drawing
attention.
Success is 1% talent and 99% what?
Many of you probably said ‘hard work’, but his
version is ‘Success is 1% talent and 99% connections.’ Another one? ‘A penny
saved is a penny.’
Questions
1. Do you watch MBC top entertainment show "
Infinite Challenge"?
Who do you like the most among the 5 members? Could
you tell why?
2. Can you accept his twists on famous saying "
Success is 1% talent and 99% connections."
If you would modify it on your way, how would you
change it?
For instance, Success is 1% talent and 99% parent's
wealth.
3. What motto do you have these days? Let's share
it.
If there isn't your current motto, your old or
future motto is ok, too.
4. Feel free to bring
along things to talk about.
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