Thank you for writing this. Like pornography, a total no-brainer. Our society will not survive like this. We are in total denial that we’ve descended into universal levels of sexual abuse. Men by modern internet porno; women by these men.
My concern is with the cavalier dismissal of the price women who are in the sex industry would pay "for the benefit of women generally." To paraphrase: "all women would pay a price, it's just that these women would pay it with their entire livelihood." Whether all women would pay a price is dubious, and the idea that sex workers owe a moral duty to elite women to stop working is grotesque elitism.
What is elitest is pornifying simpleton men, which drove a massive surge in the sex market. Poor native and black young women pay the heaviest price for porno and sex work. At least here in Canada.
I don't see any connection between what you're saying and what I said, but I don't disagree that poor native and black young women pay the heaviest price for sex work (and get the least out of it).
Hi. I mean to say its elitist to rationalize normalizing sex work, while a rapidly increasing number of these women’s lives are wrecked. Sucked into the economic vortex of the giant sex work blob. Media outlets and people with no skin in the game minimizing and justifying sex work and pornography use and creation. Primarily consumed by minors, we all know it. Disgusting. These women are paying the price for our societies recklessness and poor governance. Imagine the price these women pay for the pornification of their tricks? Porn and sex work and this weird cyber-sex thing (and increasing CSA ) are inextricably linked. Our Politicians and courts fucked up big time, on purpose. CIA runs Pornhub. What a shitshow. Parents are going to revolt soon.
Ah. I get it. My comment was directed at the article saying, basically, that all women have to pay a price for women's rights, but the price being extracted (for the sake of "womankind") in the case of sex workers is their livelihood. I objected to a wealthy woman equating that sacrifice with, for example, insisting on being called "Ms." or whatever. I do think sex-work extracts a high price, too, though, and that things forcing people into it are bad.
Thank you for writing this. Like pornography, a total no-brainer. Our society will not survive like this. We are in total denial that we’ve descended into universal levels of sexual abuse. Men by modern internet porno; women by these men.
My concern is with the cavalier dismissal of the price women who are in the sex industry would pay "for the benefit of women generally." To paraphrase: "all women would pay a price, it's just that these women would pay it with their entire livelihood." Whether all women would pay a price is dubious, and the idea that sex workers owe a moral duty to elite women to stop working is grotesque elitism.
What is elitest is pornifying simpleton men, which drove a massive surge in the sex market. Poor native and black young women pay the heaviest price for porno and sex work. At least here in Canada.
I don't see any connection between what you're saying and what I said, but I don't disagree that poor native and black young women pay the heaviest price for sex work (and get the least out of it).
Hi. I mean to say its elitist to rationalize normalizing sex work, while a rapidly increasing number of these women’s lives are wrecked. Sucked into the economic vortex of the giant sex work blob. Media outlets and people with no skin in the game minimizing and justifying sex work and pornography use and creation. Primarily consumed by minors, we all know it. Disgusting. These women are paying the price for our societies recklessness and poor governance. Imagine the price these women pay for the pornification of their tricks? Porn and sex work and this weird cyber-sex thing (and increasing CSA ) are inextricably linked. Our Politicians and courts fucked up big time, on purpose. CIA runs Pornhub. What a shitshow. Parents are going to revolt soon.
Ah. I get it. My comment was directed at the article saying, basically, that all women have to pay a price for women's rights, but the price being extracted (for the sake of "womankind") in the case of sex workers is their livelihood. I objected to a wealthy woman equating that sacrifice with, for example, insisting on being called "Ms." or whatever. I do think sex-work extracts a high price, too, though, and that things forcing people into it are bad.
Howz about we prosecute abortion and then see how many women want to sell their bodies, their selves.
Also howz about we DNA test and garnish rape fathers so that men will never rape again.