Wiska wrote:Thanks for your response, Karasek. I think you exaggerate!
me - a mother with two children will be cast out of the country, that is to deport? I do not want to believe in such a cruel attitude of Czechs.
And I will tell you that life in Ukraine is expensive! In addition, most items are very poorly, and some products are dangerous for health! I was in the Czech Republic and some lived there.
You don't know how cruel our western democracies can be, Wiska. There are refuges from the Balkans. They came here 20 years ago because of the Balkan war. Their children were born here, speak only the local language, like German, and have absolutely no connection to the Balkan peninsula. And yet, after the war ended, our governments wanted to deport these children to these destroyed countries. Do you think your case is worse? The attitude of the authorities will be: stop doing porn and everything is OK, otherwise hire a lawyer and come again.
Fallons argument is good too. In two years Poland and the Ukraine will host the EURO 2012. The Ukraine will not like it if some EU country openly declares that the Ukraine violates human rights, and the EU in return doesn't want to spoil the party.
It should also be mentioned that some EU countries are more willing to follow your argument than others. The BeNeLux countries, Skandinavia, France, maybe Germany, in this special case probably weigh the freedom of profession higher, whereas in other, Catholic, countries the moral question plays a big part too. But to me your case is a gamble.
And btw., Wiska: appartments in Prague start at ~80.000€ (900000UAH), as far as I know. I think you can get entire houses on the countryside for this price.
PS:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU,
happy birthday to you,
happy birthday dear Wiska,
happy birthday to you.
