The future of Sosua

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windeguy

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zoom, did you not see the part I highlighted that stated a large part of the population is embarrassed?

Moral outrage may be present, but embarrassment certainly is.

Seems pretty clear to me that is a major motivating factor here. You even mentioned the sign!
How many "signs" do you need?
 
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Uzin

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I think the main problem is they have no legal grounds, and they know it, so they try every which way.... !

If this was orchestrated from the central government I would have thought we would see a lot more changes a lot quicker. It's just some local goody-do-gooders trying to destroy some other people's livelihood for variety of reasons, just because they don't like it. And yes, moving establishments to a no man's land without legal grounds or proper help and grants will destroy their business and all their employees and dependents - and call that morality....

And then what, all the same cramped into the so called restaurants, what difference would this move make... !?
 
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JDJones

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I'm no expert by any means, but I've lived here since the 70's and I have always lived among middle and upper middle class Dominican families in many parts of the country.

I have had conversations about Sosua many times with neighbors I consider friends and I can tell you I have never met one who thought Sosua was a nice beach town or would go ever go there, let alone take their family.

The only notable exception is when poorer folks are bussed in during Semana Santa for the day and go back home before dark.

Embarrasment is not the word I would use to describe how they feel. Disgust comes to mind more often than not.

In almost every conversation I've had, they have said it's the town where gringos go to have sex with prostitutes.

The only notable exception is when poorer folks are bussed in during Semana Santa for the day and go back home before dark.
 
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Uzin

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JD do you talk about anything else with your friends that they maybe disgusted about, let me think, how about all the rubbish and plastic bottles and what not they throw out of their cars, or all the pollutant they release in their rivers that end up on their beaches (have you been to Confresi beach lately !)...

Or all the 12 and 13 year olds who get pregnant, mainly by their good old "tios" (uncles). Or all the infidelity when they take their multiple mistresses to so many cabanas around the country - this subject of cabanas have come up with my friends back home, and they all shocked by such organized/obvious unfaithfulness tools at their disposal so common here....

Or the level of education standard of their kids, just last week I was asking how much this kid who goes to grade 4 at school will have if I gave him 500 pesos and then another 1000 pesos - he was totally gobsmacked (too much money maybe ! lol), his father was there and he eventually figure it out himself (lol), but the kid could not add it together to save his life... !? And I was told he is a very good student at school.... !

Let alone all the corruption that goes on here, many of people I know do not like and avoid calling the police to resolve issues, because they don't like them and afraid of them, and think getting them involved cause more hassle than not...!

So you see, there are a lot of things they could be disgusted about, and there are some laws against some of those, but we seem to find Sosua to be their main concern, where mainly no laws are being broken, and not a lot of trouble caused, even some money being made..., a bit funny really.... lol
 
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cobraboy

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I'm no expert by any means, but I've lived here since the 70's and I have always lived among middle and upper middle class Dominican families in many parts of the country.

I have had conversations about Sosua many times with neighbors I consider friends and I can tell you I have never met one who thought Sosua was a nice beach town or would go ever go there, let alone take their family.

The only notable exception is when poorer folks are bussed in during Semana Santa for the day and go back home before dark.

Embarrasment is not the word I would use to describe how they feel. Disgust comes to mind more often than not.

In almost every conversation I've had, they have said it's the town where gringos go to have sex with prostitutes.

The only notable exception is when poorer folks are bussed in during Semana Santa for the day and go back home before dark.
This is exactly my experience.
 
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cobraboy

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JD do you talk about anything else with your friends that they maybe disgusted about, let me think, how about all the rubbish and plastic bottles and what not they throw out of their cars, or all the pollutant they release in their rivers that end up on their beaches (have you been to Confresi beach lately !)...

Or all the 12 and 13 year olds who get pregnant, mainly by their good old "tios" (uncles). Or all the infidelity when they take their multiple mistresses to so many cabanas around the country - this subject of cabanas have come up with my friends back home, and they all shocked by such organized/obvious unfaithfulness tools at their disposal so common here....

Or the level of education standard of their kids, just last week I was asking how much this kid who goes to grade 4 at school will have if I gave him 500 pesos and then another 1000 pesos - he was totally gobsmacked (too much money maybe ! lol), his father was there and he eventually figure it out himself (lol), but the kid could not add it together to save his life... !? And I was told he is a very good student at school.... !

Let alone all the corruption that goes on here, many of people I know do not like and avoid calling the police to resolve issues, because they don't like them and afraid of them, and think getting them involved cause more hassle than not...!

So you see, there are a lot of things they could be disgusted about, and there are some laws against some of those, but we seem to find Sosua to be their main concern, where mainly no laws are being broken, and not a lot of trouble caused, even some money being made..., a bit funny really.... lol
IMO, Sosua is not their main concern.

But when the conversation comes up, they express what JD experienced.
 
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cobraboy

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It's just some local goody-do-gooders trying to destroy some other people's livelihood for variety of reasons, just because they don't like it.
This happens in every country around the world.
 
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ctrob

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Nice to see Illiana has lost some weight.

That's not Mayor LLana.


"A large part of the population is ashamed of this"?????? No they are not its just you guys.

I've never said I was "ashamed". I've never said how I feel about it. But a few of us can see the future. It's not really that difficult to see. But some can't see the forest thru the trees. That's fine, whatever.
 
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zoomzx11

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zoom, did you not see the part I highlighted that stated a large part of the population is embarrassed?


The "save our paradise" sign is laughable.
In my paradise I have 24/7 electricity, water and internet.

You are an educated person yet you do not recognize the logical fallacy in the "many people" argument?
The many people is the meeting attendees.

Are you among the embarrassed?
Do you live in Sosua proper?
I do and own property.
I am not outraged or embarrassed by what is the law in the DR.
It is simply a different moral value.

When Christian evangelist types flock here to visit me I do not bring them down to PC on a Friday night unless they request a visit to the freak show.

Who are the victims?
If the politicians were honest I would have more respect but to hide behind the nonsense argument that flocks of families are waiting for the town to move the girls before they rush in is ridiculous.

The idea of forcing the bar business's to move because Illiana and her supporters are morally outraged is a bridge too far for me.

If you honestly want to help the town then go clean up the beach, cover the rocks so visitors are not injured trying to go for a swim.
The beach is the best of Sosua and one of the towns principal attractions, the girls are probably second.

Why has the city ignored the beach then got involved in this crazy save our paradise campaign?
I do not think the paradise needs saving from the embarrassed politicos and their supporters.
Plus I doubt the honesty of their motives.
I missed the meeting. Did they serve tea and cookies?
 
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cobraboy

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That's not Mayor LLana.




I've never said I was "ashamed". I've never said how I feel about it. But a few of us can see the future. It's not really that difficult to see. But some can't see the forest thru the trees. That's fine, whatever.
Can't...or won't?
 
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zoomzx11

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This is exactly my experience.


With the posts you have authored using offensive perverted homosexual terms I doubt you are embarrassed by normal heterosexual behavior. What was the last felching ?

And now you claim "embarrassment and disgust" over behaviors in a town a hundred miles from Jarabacoa?


No one is twisting anyone's arm to visit Sosua.
You do not like it then stay right where you are.
The moral bandwagon is full up with hypocrites.
Canadian Bob, well known as the Pillar of Jarabacoa, wrote about the corruption in your city.
Clean your own house while you hang out with "upper middle class disgusted Dominicans"
 
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jd426

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Nice to see Illiana has lost some weight.
Love the "we rescue our paradise" sign.
These folks see themselves as moral rescuers?
I do not hear anyone calling "help, come rescue me."

These folks are moral evangelists offended by legal behavior in the DR.
They cannot change the laws on the national level so they go after the locals.

"A large part of the population is ashamed of this"?????? No they are not its just you guys.
How about a large part of the population is not ashamed of this?
Its a fake illogical argument. Like "many people are saying" or "lets all jump on the bandwagon, everyone is doing it".

Next its back to the old family values argument.
Bus loads of families just waiting to come to Sosua but will not until "we rescue the city".

They did not leave out the beach with all the families just waiting to "enjoy the beach".
The beach is dangerous with exposed rock formations and the city has never done one thing to improve the area.
Is there a plan to fix the beach rocks when all the families start pouring into town to enjoy the beach and restaurants?
Not long ago it was put up barriers to block the view of girls in the bars but that was not enough and here we are with plan B

The politicians add large doses of dishonesty to hide the fact that they are morally outraged and that is what this is all about.
Why not be honest and come right out and say it.
We are offended by the working girls and want to hide them out of "our"sight.

I find myself in the very odd position of AGREEING with ZOOMIE , again.. (seems when its not USA politics, we agree on stuff)

Cosign , 100% ... every single word ...Dead nuts Accurate ..
 
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cobraboy

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With the posts you have authored using perverted homosexual terms I doubt you are embarrassed by heterosexual behavior. What was the last felching ?
And now you claim "embarrassment and disgust" over behaviors in a town a hundred miles from Jarabacoa?

No one is twisting anyone's arm to visit Sosua.
You do not like it then stay right where you are.
The moral bandwagon is full up with hypocrites.
Canadian Bob, well known as the Pillar of Jarabacoa, wrote about the corruption in your city.
Clean your own house.
Passing on personal experiences of what Dominicans say about Sosua is not expressing personal embarrassment or disgust, zoomer.

I have no dog in that fight.

You do.

Get it straight.
 
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wrecksum

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As far as I can see this is orchestrated by a bunch of bitter women and their hangers-on who have no clue about plans or futures for the town and care nothing for the residents or business owners.

Many honest businesses are already suffering from these misguided ideas but have no recourse to fight back against what could be considered illegal actions by a corrupt and incapable cabal of folks who never even visit Sosua proper.
As for the red light district etc.,who will compensate those forced against their will to move and what provisions are being made to transport tourists from the hotels,mostly all situated around the PC area?

Would you fancy walking or moto-conchoing with a skinful of beer and rum all the way back to Casa Marina or New Garden?
Not me,and I live here and know the area.

No-one has asked us residents living at this far end if we accept the vice zone close by when many of us live here to be far away from it.Who will compensate us for the noise and added traffic??

Let's cut the moral issues BS. It's somehow about money somewhere.This is the DR.
She is killing the town and somebody is waiting for the remains,-- cheap.
 
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zoomzx11

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That's not Mayor LLana.




I've never said I was "ashamed". I've never said how I feel about it. But a few of us can see the future. It's not really that difficult to see. But some can't see the forest thru the trees. That's fine, whatever.

So Illiana has not lost weight?
 
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jd426

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IMO, Sosua is not their main concern.

But when the conversation comes up, they express what JD experienced.

Here is an Idea... Dont like it , DONT GO there ..
Sosua is definitely not for everyone .. But Putas is not their main problem ..there are a lot worse things happening in the DR... Corruption is so deep , its disturbing ... THAT is what " Middle class" Pretentious Dominicans should be DISGUSTED about .. .Not some Puta in spandex tripping on the UNFINISHED Sidewalks of Sosua ..

get real..... some of you sound like Preachers ..
here is a CLUE 'its LEGAL, what part of that do some of you not understand ?

Dont like it .. Push these same " Middle Class Dominicans" to VOTE for people who will Make it ILLEGAL..

then you have an argument ... until then , you are just pretending to be morally superior ..

Sorry CB.... but that is the way I see it .


Passing on personal experiences of what Dominicans say about Sosua is not expressing personal embarrassment or disgust, zoomer.

I have no dog in that fight.

You do.

Get it straight.

I have NO Dog in the fight either ..
but last time I checked , whats LEGAL is LEGAL...
Anything else here is " virtue signaling" ( your phrase) , and right now my friend .. that is exactly what you are doing.
 
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zoomzx11

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That's not Mayor LLana.




I've never said I was "ashamed". I've never said how I feel about it. But a few of us can see the future. It's not really that difficult to see. But some can't see the forest thru the trees. That's fine, whatever.

Oops, my bad as that is not Illianaj in the picture.
All these middle aged moral do gooder evangelist types look alike to me.
If the woman in the picture is offended by my comparison to Illiana I apologize.
 
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zoomzx11

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This is getting good.

No need to apologize for disagreeing with Captain Conspiracy or me for disagreeing although he might see it as disloyal.
I enjoy others differing ideas and opinions.
It is kind of like a democracy.
 
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JDJones

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JD do you talk about anything else with your friends that they maybe disgusted about, let me think, how about all the rubbish and plastic bottles and what not they throw out of their cars, or all the pollutant they release in their rivers that end up on their beaches (have you been to Confresi beach lately !)...

Or all the 12 and 13 year olds who get pregnant, mainly by their good old "tios" (uncles). Or all the infidelity when they take their multiple mistresses to so many cabanas around the country - this subject of cabanas have come up with my friends back home, and they all shocked by such organized/obvious unfaithfulness tools at their disposal so common here....

Or the level of education standard of their kids, just last week I was asking how much this kid who goes to grade 4 at school will have if I gave him 500 pesos and then another 1000 pesos - he was totally gobsmacked (too much money maybe ! lol), his father was there and he eventually figure it out himself (lol), but the kid could not add it together to save his life... !? And I was told he is a very good student at school.... !

Let alone all the corruption that goes on here, many of people I know do not like and avoid calling the police to resolve issues, because they don't like them and afraid of them, and think getting them involved cause more hassle than not...!

So you see, there are a lot of things they could be disgusted about, and there are some laws against some of those, but we seem to find Sosua to be their main concern, where mainly no laws are being broken, and not a lot of trouble caused, even some money being made..., a bit funny really.... lol

When you talk with good neighbors hundreds if not thousands of times over the years, one really discuss just about everything there is to discuss about this country.

I have also discussed everything else you mentioned, and their exasperation with the govt. that doesn't seem to do anything about it.

The subject of this thread is Sosua, which is why I only mentioned their comments about Sosua. It is nowhere near being their primary concern, nor do they even discuss it much because well.. Sosua is Sosua.
 
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jstarebel

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Let's cut the moral issues BS. It's somehow about money somewhere.This is the DR.
She is killing the town and somebody is waiting for the remains,-- cheap.

I think you have a very realistic take on what the root cause is with all of the Sosua activities in the last few years, and the scraps will have to come cheap. The additional investment costs required for needed infrastructure repairs the govt. adds in are sizable amounts.
 
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