The Price of Life

“A World Enslaved” author E. Benjamin Skinner recorded the following conversation inside a brothel in Bucharest, Romania. Listen as a pimp offers Skinner and his translator a handicapped, suicidal girl in exchange for a used car.

The audio is difficult to hear, but you can follow the rough transcript below as you listen to the recording.

The audio is difficult to hear, but you can follow the rough transcript below as you listen to the recording.

Skinner: Two thousand euros? I dont understand, because you wouldnt be making two thousand off her in two months. That seems high.

Florin [the pimp]: That’s not a lot. For one night, I make two hundred euros off her.

Skinner: Tell me a bit more about the girl. I want to know more about the product that Im buying.

Florin: Shes very clean. A very nice girlyou won’t have any problems with her. Whatever you say, she will do. Anything you want.

Skinner: Two thousand seems like a lot.

Florin: No, for two months thats very inexpensive! The girl is very nice, she is not doing drugs. She is good at what she is doing.

Skinner: How about something else? A trade. A motorcycleI can see that being about the value.

Florin: A car, maybe. Not a motorcycle. A good car.

Skinner: A Dacia? But only if Im buying the girl for three months. And the car will come with 50,000 kilometers.

Florin: OK.

Skinner: Ive got to call around. Could I leave the country with her?

Florin: What if you leave me with my eyes in the sun? [a Gypsy expression for being stood up] I dont know if youd be back with her. I need a deposit. But I can get a Romanian passport for her.

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