PINAY SCANDAL
Veteran Bloggers will probably tell you that in order to get more traffic into your site, create a post entitled “Pinay scandal” and if your post on pinay scandal is popular enough it will make it to the top ten in google and since there are a good number (should I say “evil” number?) of people online looking for pinay scandal in the internet, most likely your site will enjoy a high volume of traffic. Sex sells. That is why using the Pinay scandal keyword in a blog or website is sure to drive a number of visitors to your blog or website. These “pinay scandal” sites are known to contain pornographic materials featuring Filipinas. But let me tell you what the real pinay scandal really is. The real pinay scandal is not that sexually demented people are searching for pinay scandal in the internet, the real pinay scandal is the trafficking, prostitution and abuse of Filipino women and children.
The following statistics will show to you that what I am talking about is the real pinay scandal:
1.) TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN
The July 2, 1998 issue of the Daily Star reveals that there are 150,000 Filipina women have been trafficked into prostitution in Japan. Some of these women were allegedly sold to the Yakuza for $2,400.00 to $ 18,000.00 each. The Manila Chronicle, May 31, 1995 issue reports this grave pinay scandal stating that 150 Filipinas were sold into prostitution to night club operators in African countries, particularly Nigeria. These women were bought for $5,000 each by international syndicates.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development in the Philippines reports another pinay scandanl that is that 492 of 3,776 reported cases of child abuse involves pornography, prostitution, paedophilia and trafficking. From 1991 to 1996 there were 8,335 cases of child abuse from 1991-1996, 96% of the victims were females.
2.) PROSTITUTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN
The August 18, 1998 issue of the Kyodo News revealed another pinay scandal. A study shows that in the Philippines there are about 75,000 children who were forced into prostitution due to poverty.
The February 25, 1998 issue of TODAY reports another pinay scandal that is 400,000 women in prostitution in 1998. This excludes unregistered, seasonal prostitutes, overseas entertainers and victims of external trafficking. One fourth of them are children. Each year 3,266 more children are forced into the sex industry.
A intensive study on this pinay scandal by Sol F. Juvida entitled “Philippines – Children: Scourge of Child Prostitution” reveals some hair raising statistics. According to the study, the Philippines is fourth among 9 nations with the most children in prostitution, with 60,000 – 100,000. The same study reports that in Angeles City alone 75% of the estimated 500 prostitutes in the “Area,” a ghetto known for child prostitution in Angeles City are children. In 1984, there were 7 provinces with child sex rings. Today, they are present in 37 provinces.
In listen to this pinay scandal, according to the November 21, 1997 issue of the Indian Express, the Philippines is one of the favored destinations of pedophile sex tourists from Europe and the United States.
The October 12, 1997 issue of InterPress Service tells the shocking pinay scandal story of a 13 year old girl named Sharon who was kidnapped and sold as a virgin for US$30. In a brothel, she was raped by 8 to 15 men every night, even when she had her menstrual period or was sick with fever. By the time she escaped with a customer’s help she had sex with more than 1,500 men.
The sad thing about this pinay scandal is that there is “no evidence” that children in prostitution can ever rehabilitate. This traumatic experience will be borne by them forever in life. EPCAT (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes) coordinator Ron O’Grady has this to say about the pinay scandal, “Few children rescued from brothels have been able to begin living anything like a healthy life again. “
In an international conference Ron O’Grady has this to say about solving the pinay scandal ”The ultimate solution to the problem lies in changing human attitudes and human values” Not only is the real pinay scandal the continuation of all of these horrific activities. The ultimate pinay scandal is the failure of society to change their attitudes towards these problems and to do something about it.
Side note: Marhgil Macuha did a successful mini-SEO contest to prove that the pinay scandal keyword will bring lots of traffics into your site. If you would like to know more about this Pinay scandal mini-SEO contest visit his blog.

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This a great way to rob those bloggers that earn while exposing scandals on the web.. and ruining our womens integrity… thank you for your suppot on this project..
Great research on human trafficking and prostitutions of women and children. Very insightful and at the same time, disheartening.
Iris: Yep this is a very sad truth that we will all have to live with.