Selling sex is highly dangerous. Treating it like a regular job only makes it worse | Sonia Sodha

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A looser legal regime would increase prostitution and endanger more women

How best to prevent violence against those selling sex, the vast majority of whom are women, is a question that has long divided feminists. For some, it is about decriminalising the sellingsuch as kerb crawling, soliciting and running a brothel. There will always be prostitution, so the argument goes, so best to keep it out in the open.

 

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It is desperation.

The Guardian: hypocritically publishing articles supporting women, whilst at the same time employing the narcissistic misogynist Owen Jones...

Following Prof, Nutts research into drugs would help a lot as many pimps get them addicted first would also empty privatised prisons

Ok, I get it: prostitutes are the next candidates for the next woke edition.

WokusPocus

My electrician brother had to watch his friend fry to death just inches away. Electricity is inherently dangerous. Luckily it's still treated as a 'regular' job, meaning regulations are in place so -most- people don't get hurt or killed. Mostly.

I quote tweeted her, and she blocked me. This article is pure trash, and the author can't take any sort of criticism. Shame on you for continuing to publish such nonsense.

As always with these articles, they never make up their mind if they're talking about the well-being and protection of women or about sex work in general. How does the Keith Vax example relate to men 'who have toxic attitudes towards women' because they 'use women for a price'?

Or maybe treating and regulating it like an actual industry makes it safer? Garbage takes on the guardian.

What a stupid fucking headline

There was an experiment where they criminalised the buying of sex not the selling. Worked to address isses raised here.

The English Collective of Prostitutes is firmly against the criminalisation of the purchase of sexual services.

wow

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