Mila has also covered a lot of news about anti-pornography campaigns. However, adult entertainment venues are like wild grass. No matter how the police raid or clean them up, it's still difficult to completely eradicate them. This is not surprising. Adult entertainment venues have evolved from ancient brothels and courtesan houses. How could something that has existed for thousands of years just disappear? Moreover, as long as there is a market, there will be people willing to operate in this field. If we really want to clean it up, perhaps we should first carry out an extensive campaign on ideological and moral education? If men stop seeking pleasure from prostitutes, then adult entertainment venues would find it hard to continue operating and will naturally disappear over time, wouldn't they?
Recently, a group of netizens have compiled and exposed a series of real records of police anti-pornography campaigns across various locations. The on-site conditions are truly unbearable to witness. From the pictures, it can be seen that most of the sex workers are dressed provocatively. Some are in the middle of transactions, while others are waiting for customers at the doorstep. When the police conduct surprise inspections, most of the sex workers and their clients try to avoid the camera lenses. Some even use clothes to completely cover their faces. Such obscene scenes make even the policemen feel overwhelmed.