HOMELAND SECURITY aims to SUPPRESS Prostitution during SUPER BOWL while QC hosts 500k STRIPPER BOWL

KENNY DA COOKER

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no that's not all that needs to be said....

you really think the sole focus is on little "becky" the preteen runaway whom gets picked up at the bus station by some gangbanging black pimp??

come on dude....im in ATL every other weekend...its the SEX INDUSTRY capital of the south right now

the government loves the revenue it makes off of "sex workers" but then will turn around shun those whom participate in this game cause they ain't paying the "FEE"

yes that's right a fee in atlanta ....

in ATL you cannot dance in any of the strip clubs without paying the hundreds of dollars it cost to have the annual exotic dancer license

which is supposedly designed to curb human traffking and donating most of these funds to women advocacy groups..

yeah right ... :umad:

shyt i live in a town here in georgia...where they arrest prostitutes and hand them this bogus charge of ESCORTING WITHOUT A LICENSE

which is basically a FINE and they walk out of jail and sell azz again on the streets

yet the former owner of the BUNNY RANCH a rich white guy NEVER got cited for HUMAN TRAFFICKING...

why is that :mjpls:
 

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I think the focus is on underage sex trafficking. At least that’s all I see them talking about on the news.
That shyt is a big problem but nikkas love acting stupid
underage girls bring in the most money and pimps want every penny
Underage girls get recruited and kidnapped to work as prostitutes every fukking hour
Hoes get snatched walking to school,at parks..like it's nothing
Get broken in through beatings,rape and fear and put to work

it's not a joke
 

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no that's not all that needs to be said....

you really think the sole focus is on little "becky" the preteen runaway whom gets picked up at the bus station by some gangbanging black pimp??

come on dude....im in ATL every other weekend...its the SEX INDUSTRY capital of the south right now

the government loves the revenue it makes off of "sex workers" but then will turn around shun those whom participate in this game cause they ain't paying the "FEE"

yes that's right a fee in atlanta ....

in ATL you cannot dance in any of the strip clubs without paying the hundreds of dollars it cost to have the annual exotic dancer license

which is supposedly designed to curb human traffking and donating most of these funds to women advocacy groups..

yeah right ... :umad:

shyt i live in a town here in georgia...where they arrest prostitutes and hand them this bogus charge of ESCORTING WITHOUT A LICENSE

which is basically a FINE and they walk out of jail and sell azz again on the streets

yet the former owner of the BUNNY RANCH a rich white guy NEVER got cited for HUMAN TRAFFICKING...

why is that :mjpls:
They started doing this at every Super Bowl venue not just Atlanta :gucci:

Last year:
Police go on offense during Super Bowl, nab 94 men in sex trafficking stings – Twin Cities
 

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Exactly :lolbron:

nobody really does the primitive "hoe stroll" looking for byatches on the street anymore ....

these hoes are already have been "booked" on twitter...tagged.com..pof....instagram and facebook two weeks in advance

some byatches are even taking "deposits" like they getting show dough :dead:

especially the porn byatches and ig thots being FLEWED OUT :umad:

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You gettin some p*ssy this weekend breh? Im broke, its gonna be lit in atl
 

KENNY DA COOKER

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You gettin some p*ssy this weekend breh? Im broke, its gonna be lit in atl

In 2019 I'm too good to purchase recyclable goods
:hubie:


Because I recently signed a "deal" (I'm in a relationship)

So I have IN HOUSE PUZZY

:manny:

And she pays her share of the bills

It's a JOINT VENTURE :jawalrus:


#GMB GANG GANG 4 LIFE


I pray that I never sell my soul for that 360 (marriage)
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"dancers" s have bombarded ATL

And created a Stripper "bubble" in the market
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A Super Bowl blitz of strippers hit Atlanta – 'Everyone's looking at it like it's a gold mine'

Kimberley A. Martin

Yahoo SportsFebruary 3, 2019, 6:58 AM GMT
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ATLANTA — The stripper’s name is “Diamond.”

Petite and pretty, she is dangerous with those flirty, long lashes.


She canvases the room in 6-inch stilettos and a black fishnet dress that hug her delicate curves. But she looks timid, a touch insecure and far younger than her 31 years.

While buxom beauties and leggy ladies take turns gyrating on the three poles erected on stage, “Diamond” searches for what she craved: Time. Attention. Money.

She had traveled from Kentucky, having spent $1,300 on this calculated trek to a temporary home: Onyx, a mainstay of Atlanta’s gentlemen club scene. But as she scans the half-filled room Friday evening, “Diamond” begins to have doubts.

“Now I’m wondering if I picked the wrong club,” she whispers, covering her mouth with her hand.

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Atlanta’s strip clubs saw a good share of increased foot traffic thanks to Super Bowl week. (AP)
Exotic dancers from every coast and corner of the country — including small, East coast cities like Manassas, Virginia — descended on The ATL this past week with a very specific intention: A Super Bowl experience of a different kind. And in Atlanta, where “Magic City Mondays” are a rite of passage for some, young women arrived with lofty expectations.

The main objective: Get paid. By the thousands.

While Centennial Olympic Park and local streets, like Marietta and Peachtree, were overrun with football fans by day, popular clubs like Onyx, Magic City, Follies and Allure (just to name a few), were banking on the insatiable sexual appetites of tourists.

Forty-eight hours before the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams will square off in Super Bowl LIII, a famous Southern rapper, a collection of current and former NFL players, and young dancers congregate in close quarters for the night.

[Watch live: Super Bowl LIII on the Yahoo Sports mobile app, Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET]

But while the influx of out-of-town performers provide more options for strip-club customers, it also created a stressful and chaotic environment for some.

“Oh my God, everybody’s trying to come from all 50 states,” said Onyx house mom, Sabrena, one of the women charged with hiring and managing the dancers. “Everybody wants to come work. Everyone’s looking at it like it’s a gold mine. It’s been hectic because you can only hire so many girls.”

‘I ain’t eat for two days’
Sabrena is starving. She’s also more than an hour behind schedule.

It’s after 10 p.m. on Friday, and the venue is starting to fill up more quickly. But the order of the dancers has yet to be finalized.

“I’m sooo behind,” she said in a fatigued, exasperated tone, as she searches for her favorite pen underneath stacks of paper on her desk. “… I ain’t eat for two days.”

Sitting in a cramped corner of the dressing room, she refocuses her attention on the tasks at hand: Completing the dance order, scrutinizing everyone’s outfits (as well as their ashiness) before they hit the stage, and collecting the white plastic bags filled with dollar bills that have been quickly swept off the floor.

Onyx’s current roster of dancers has dipped down to about 70, Sabrena said. But in the lead-up to Super Bowl week, she said she received “700 requests” to work. She hired 100 women, fully expecting half of them not to show for one reason or another.

“I don’t want no more than 100 girls, period,” she said.

[Ditch the pen and paper on football’s biggest day. Go digital with Squares Pick’em!]

But the pulsating bass reverberating through the speakers is no match for the frenetic energy inside the dressing room.

About 15 women, some half-naked, others fully nude, cram around a long table with a double-sided mirror in the center of the room. Weaves, brightly dyed wigs and low-cut fades adorn women of all sizes — from the well-endowed to the athletically built. Some primp for their next performance. Others, donning clear platform heels or open-toe ankle boots with fringe tassels, stop to check in with Sabrena. They grab a peppermint, a stick of gum or a Milky Way Mini out of the glass candy dish on her desk, then exit toward the music and hookah smoke.

One dancer is stopped before she can make her way outside. Eagle-eyed Sabrena spotted a fluffy ball of lint stuck to the back of her lace boy shorts. She also notices the young woman isn’t wearing any makeup.

Sabrena gives a look of disapproval and points to the back of the room, where a middle-aged woman is doing makeup on another girl.

Here, appearance is everything.

“I think women should be sexy,” said “J.C.,” a 69-year-old vendor of exotic wear and fellow house mom, while sitting in the back of the room next to a rack full of a vinyl, sequins and see-through clothing. “Before, if you were ugly, you couldn’t work here.”

Not used to this
“Red Velvet” had never been naked before. Not completely.

Back in Houston, she’d grown accustomed to topless dancing. But things are done differently here in Atlanta.

The Texas native arrived Thursday night and reported to Onyx the following day. Though her shift was supposed to end at midnight, she chose to stay longer to make up for the dead periods earlier in the day.

This week, clubs like Onyx are open until 4 a.m.

“Red Velvet” has been dancing for only five months, but she has a plan: Strip until the end of the year, quit the business altogether and then invest her earnings. But on this particular night, her confidence is waning.

The same is true for “Diamond,” who spent the past few days adjusting to the “culture shock” of going from the “white clubs” she’s used to in Kentucky to “the black clubs.”

She had hoped to return home with $7,000-$15,000, but by midnight Friday, she isn’t anywhere close to her goal.

“You hear all the hoopla about Atlanta and all the money and everything, but it hasn’t been that at all,” said “Diamond.”

“Red Hot,” a 24-year-old regular at Onyx, said she knows a girl who made $30,000 on Thursday night at a different club.

“That’s not the average,” she said, guessing that “a couple thousand” was a more likely haul for Onyx dancers this week.

Being “new” can also be a liability for ladies who are either unfamiliar with the body types, music genres and dance moves preferred around these parts.

“Every club is different,” said “Red Hot,” who sells insurance by day. “Even if you look good, it doesn’t mean anything.”



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