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Okay, I don't understand why this is so hard to follow, but let's try again:

ha todos ustedes tienen que venir a qui. es un pais muy bonito, y las chicas son mas bonitas y mas locas de todo el mundo, bueno eso es lo que yo creo!!

es possible que muchachas de 16 anos o mas joven hagan cosas que no deberian de estar haciendo!!

You should all come here.  The country is very beautiful, and the girls are the most beautiful and craziest in the world, well that's what I think!!

That is positive advertising for the country.  He stated that the country is beautiful and follows it with a description of aspects that he finds attractive about the country.  He even ends it with "that's what I think!!".  That was not left open to interpretation.  He is clearly praising the women.  Then he follows that paragraph by saying that "minors do things they shouldn't be doing!!"  This looks like he's quite excited to be saying this.

A neutral statement wouldn't come across as excited.  A criticism would have went something like this:

"You should all come visit.  The country is beautiful...BUT, some young girls do things that they shouldn't be doing"  

Here, I pointed out the positive properties followed by a negative.  In fact, he did this in the paragraph about Australia.  He pointed out the positives then used a conjunction (to show a clear contrast) before mentioning the spiders.   

I'm not offended by your rudeness, I'm irritated at the fact that you're playing dumb.  That clearly sounded like a girls gone wild ad but now it's being sold as criticism.  I don't buy it and neither do the people whom I've shown this page to.  



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