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Taliban Brothel in EcuadorI just received the following transmission from Stubbs. It is from his-friend-Mike who is a Peace Corps volunteer in Peru:“hey show this one to wade if you see him. i d like to know his take as a journalist. also is it permissible to post something like this on a blog in [...]

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Taliban Brothel in Ecuador

I just received the following transmission from Stubbs. It is from his-friend-Mike who is a Peace Corps volunteer in Peru:

“hey show this one to wade if you see him. i d like to know his take as a journalist. also is it permissible to post something like this on a blog in this day and age?? what do you think? also what would steve earle say? of course this is an infamous brothel i took a picture of about 20 km inside the Ecuadoran border.”
take care,
elegant panther

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Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
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I laughed when I saw the photo that was attached to the email:

Photo from Mike, the Elegant Panther.

I can remember my friend Andy the Hobotraveler.com talking to me about this place last spring in Guatemala.

“I am thinking, what are the Ecuadorians up to; this is really a strange sign,” Andy wrote on, Taliban Discovered in Huaquillas Ecuador, his post about checking out the Taliban themed business. “I am in a very organized place where women work selling their bodies,” he continued, “Everywhere in this highly organized business, there are Taliban and Osama Bin Laden drawing and advertisements. The theme of the place is the Taliban.”

So, what do I think of the Taliban in Ecuador? Well, to start I say that it is a sign that the Taliban image sells products, including women, apparently. I can remember traveling in South America in 2001, 2002, and 2003 and seeing the Taliban and Bin Laden “logos” all over shirts and other advertisements. Perhaps this was an initial reaction against US imperialism? But more likely I think that this is just another testament to that fact that if an image is rampantly all over the US television it can be a worthy advertisement all over the world. I am unsure if real literal meaning has anything to do with this.

“The rise of the image, the fall of meaning.”

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  • Dmitri December 28, 2012, 7:22 am

    I think it is very clever =)
    But I would hesitate to go there, I mean, IF I would consider going to such places =)

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    • Wade Shepard December 29, 2012, 9:31 pm

      And that would probably be a wise move. Although curiosity is sometimes stronger than sense 🙂

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