And?
There is less and less of the above every year...
Each generation of poor girls serving dirty old men is smaller than the last because of increased opportunity as Thailand becomes wealthier.
Look at Patpong. Patpong 2 is now half gay as Boyz Town opposite closed.
Nana is a shadow of what it used to be, too... New buildings/strip malls popping up without whores - like the old Raja hotel car park area.
You are in denial if you can't see it has a finite shelf life.
One day, when the people finally overthrow the army and police, it'll disappear completely.
If that doesn't happen, t'll die off naturally.
The dirty old whoremongers are dying off too.
You clearly do not understand that modern technology is changing the sexual market place. Prostitution is moving more to social media, but it is not shrinking, it is increasing as a
result of this.
Unemployment before COVID-19 in Thailand was almost zero percent. People choose to go into prostitution because it will give them far more money than working 6 days a week at 7-11 for minimum wage or in retail for an amount not far off. Or doing hard work every day on a farm. Many want to save up as much as possible in their 20's and early 30's.
And as mentioned, the market of foreign clients has increased. It's no longer the old cliche of the old overweight cheap charlie farang mongerer but now a large part of the market are Japanese, Koreans, Singaporeans and other wealthy Asians.
And you are incorrect about the junta. Under Yingluck and the previous governments there was far less control. It is the Junta which stepped up public displays of clamping down on prostitution and trying to change the image of Thailand. They are the ones who also closed down countless street markets and food sellers stalls, 'relocating' many of them to out of the way areas. Those new buildings in the Nana area only suddenly sprung up after the Junta.
The army are in charge, not the police. They are competing against each other. In Pattaya, do you think the police were happy when an Admiral was put in charge and the military were raiding bars instead of them? The police made a huge amount of money out of this, with bars paying them tea money so they not inspect or be tipped off.
Once the Junta is gone, there will most likely be less control in Thailand again.