Then you have a problem with capitalism. Ppl selling any service or product for personal gain. Not sex-work.
Is that the case? Thinking abt England right now, I don't think so. Are you happy for prostitutes to exist here?
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3/ of exploitation. Sex is not a right, not a commodity.
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It can be a commodity if someone decides to sell it. I know some people who have. You don't have to sell it tho.
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I'm aware that in England, the people I know who chose to sell it had many more options than elsewhere in the world.
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Which is why I agree with you re: poverty, limited opportunities & psychological or physical coercion.
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It's misleading when you make 'prostitution' the problem rather than poverty, lack of choice etc. But Twitter is limiting.
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Prostitution is a problem when it is used as a stop-gap to other probs. You can't use one form of exploitation to solve another.
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Yes, we agree. Prostitution is a problem when its not a choice and is instead a form of exploitation.
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& in most cases it is not a choice. The liberals who wish to promote this as a feel good moment of empowerment are just wrong.
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2/ would simply not exist. In most countries, the rates of prostitution are hand in hand with poverty. We need to end this sort
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That's simply not true. Prostitution exists in England. Ppl still want to buy & sell sex even if they can live without.
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In a world where females & males have equal salaries, access to education, jobs, & legal rights to autonomy, prostitution would
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