Playboy Magazines is Proof That Capitalism Only Cares About PROFITS

 

The Komunistang Sosyal would like to raise this new discussion. Yes, the organization has discussed about the naked side of the capitalist free market. Playboy magazines left American soldiers too intoxicated to fight against the Vietnamese Communist soldiers. Even with the Doi Moi policy - the Dakilang Guro known as the late Nguyen Duy Cong still agreed on strict bans of nudity. Sure, Vietnam doesn't exercise the 60-40 restrictions. 

The case of Vietnam's strict economy also gives a rule to ABSOLUTELY NO NUDITY ALLOWED for print. It's part of the rule of Vietnam's socialist economy:

According to Vietnam’s Criminal Code, spreading and disseminating unhealthy cultural products is illegal in Vietnam. Unhealthy cultural products include newspapers, magazines, movies, photos containing violating and sexual content. All of the acts of purchasing, storing, transporting, spreading these products are subject to penalties.

Some foreigners carry pornographic materials in your luggage. They may have problems with the immigration staff at airports or the Vietnamese police on their trips. You should also do not buy unhealthy cultural products when you are in Vietnam for reading, watching and carrying them with you.

Vietnam doesn't want its people unable to fight for the revolution. Instead, the government strictly controls all businesses, Vietnamese or not, to make sure that the revenues are for the glorious Communist state. It's already known that businesses involved with nudity and pornography are notorious tax evaders. 

In caring only about profits - Playboy models tend to age badly. The most infamous example may be Pamela Anderson - a woman who's been married more than once but only had children with her first husband. The surgeries battered her otherwise attractive visage. It's because America's artificial beauty industry is profiting at the cost of people. Some people can't even move their faces or look terrible after that. The Komunistang Sosyal would prohibit any medical procedure meant only for profit and not for social contribution. Profits are good, it's not a dirty word, but capitalism is focused on profit for profit's sake. That creates the exploitation of the proletariat. The state has the job of creating jobs through job-making policies. These jobs should be sustainable. Build an Apple factory? Yes! Build a Playboy factory? No way! Vietnam's women can't be allowed to age horribly like Pamela herself. A waste really because she was d*mn hot back then before those surgeries ruined her!


This is retro material that some people may acknowledge. Yes, Pamela was such a beauty in this cover. A recent survey of Vietnamese males who had moved away from Communist Vietnam for the democratic USA. The Komunistang Sosyal also acknowledged that reading Playboy magazines has been their opium. However, this use of printed nudity is nothing more than exploitation. A member of the Komunistang Sosyal even reported that products sold by beautiful naked women are overpriced and plain hyped. 

Economic regulations will always rise. Sure, Vietnam should consider the joint venture restrictions where it applies. Vietnam may not have the 60-40 rule and foreigners can own beyond 40% but not wholly 100% of their equities. However, allowing Playboy will create a mess of unrestrained free markets, a population unable to fight and raise arms, and would make poor revolutionaries. 

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