is it okay if the prostitute uses the money for booze?
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But any change you make to the law affects the environment for both the trafficed girl and the girl who has the freedom to make a deliberate decision.This is pretty much what I was gonna post. Violence and trafficking and exploitations are already crimes, so there's no reason to criminalise something considered 'immoral' (which I'm inclined just to say that, I dunno, I don't think a single set of moral standards has ever been useful or productive or even successful and certainly shouldn't necessarily be synonymous with law) because it also can be associated with illegal behaviour.
Something that has always bothered me about the outright legalising of prostitution - was that it is really just a terrible hard harted indifference to suffering, tarted up with freedom of conscience bollox.
What about the suffering of cold call sales workers after they legalised that kind of business, what about their suffering?
I'm being flippant but what i'm getting at is that there are many jobs people do which they would regard as demeaning or have to suffer through. But they're perfectly legal.
What is up with the poll?
I voted on one thing, but now the question and answers have changed arbitrarily, but with original voters still counted as having voted on a question that didn't exist while they cast their votes, and actually might have the opposite meaning to what they voted on.
According to this when asked "Where do you stand on prostitution?" I answered "no".
What the fuck does that mean even?!
Where do you stand on prostitution? No.
This is Mugabe-esque vote rigging. I want UN observers on this poll.
Nailer, i respectfully suggest that you are confusing the moral question of prostitution with the drugs and exploitation. They are two completely separate issues.
Inspired by the virgin auction thread. Is it a case of individual liberty or forced labour through economic necessity? I suspect, although this may not be the case, that those who are in favour of abortion would frown upon prostitution. However, seems to me that the 'choice' principle is applicable to both arguments.
the poll answers are the right way around and have always been the right way round. anyone who says different is just mistaken. and possibly banned.
the poll answers are the right way around and have always been the right way round. anyone who says different is just mistaken. and possibly banned.
But any change you make to the law affects the environment for both the trafficed girl and the girl who has the freedom to make a deliberate decision.
Something that has always bothered me about the outright legalising of prostitution - was that it is really just a terrible hard harted indifference to suffering, tarted up with freedom of conscience bollox.
If legalising doesn't undercut the market for trafficked women but increases increases it, and doesn't make life any easier for them - ultimately as the environment around them is made more permissive their lot is made worse not better - is it right to say; these are two different problems, legalise away?
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SRSLY GUYZ
when somone starts a question with 'where', how the fuck is 'yes' or 'no' a valid response.
where do your allegiances lie??? YES
where is the cat??? NO
where is the grammatical structure??? YES
yeah that's going to get a valid honest opinion from folks, nice wan
all correspondences to Pete.
you mean you don't think you can be honest about your opinion on prostitution? why not?
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