Wow...


I really hope this documentary is trying to be aware of this horrible world its examining. Because it seems very much that this glamorizes the world of pimping, prostitution management, whatever you want to call it.

I found really this documentary quite appalling how satisfied and impressed most of these guys were with themselves about their business. And what drives that even further is they see themselves as the providers and protectors of these girls. Helping these lost women "clean up" from drug habits.

The segment that I found to be a laughable hypocrisy was when one pimp was explaining all the provisions he gives his girls. "I provide the shelter, the clothes, the food and the medical bills, all they have to do is give me the money."

So according to this guy, he's the provider off the money that these girls earn doing all the street work, meeting, fornicating, whatever, While he just sits back and racks in the earnings to buy excessively lavish luxuries. So what if he didn't have any girls? Would he still be the provider?

These guys are so transparent, on power trips to feel superior to women and just be shallowly materialistic.

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