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In reply to the discussion: Is it fair to associate "Johns" as "human/sex traffickers"? [View all]Progressive Law
(617 posts)234. I agree. I'd also like to point out...
...that I have repeatedly referenced both female and male prostitutes in this discussion. But I get your point.
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The head of the Boston Police Anti-Human Trafficking Unit begs to differ.
50 Shades Of Blue
Feb 2019
#172
Is it fair to call a 13 year old rape-victim a prostitute and not allow them a court date? w/link
Jeffersons Ghost
Feb 2019
#280
I haven't read articles that associate drug users as drug traffickers though.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#4
They are just the two sides of the transaction. Neither could exist without the other.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Feb 2019
#5
Drug users choose to risk hurting THEMSELVES when they buy what their traffickers sell. Johns
Squinch
Feb 2019
#34
If the sex-for-sale act is consensual, how is comparing that act to illegal drugs so foreign?
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#246
The vast majority of John's fall into the first two categories - and a couple categories
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#175
And it is ridiculous to assume there aren't traffickers running many of the women
Squinch
Feb 2019
#256
Who assumed that "there aren't traffickers running many of the women...
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#329
Addiction may be addiction, but the way society deals with it can vary depending on they type
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#283
That means your data points are skewed against the sex worker industry.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#320
Your post does not indicate you have first hand knowledge of the consensual prostitution reality
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#322
I never said I was an expert on prostitution. I said I recognize an adult's inherent right...
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#328
Maybe the solution is for men to adapt themselves instead of society adapting to their needs
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#297
For heroin addicts, there is a thing called methadone. They still seek heroin though.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#129
kcr said one reason drug users are not considered drug traffickers is because they are addicts
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#89
Wouldn't a prostitute be one of the easiest sources of sex for a sex addict?
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#98
But many drug addicts risk jail time too when they posses illegal drugs.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#117
That IS the solution, but our culture simply will not allow men to be blamed for victimizing women.
Squinch
Feb 2019
#44
Thank you, Squinch. Most people have no idea of Temperance history in the US, nor do they know...
Hekate
Feb 2019
#145
When you frequent a place that is obviously a slave ring...than you are as guilty as those who
Demsrule86
Feb 2019
#32
There's a big element of Puritanism in the attacks on johns and prostitution
DavidDvorkin
Feb 2019
#12
My opposition to it has nothing to do with puritism, something I'm not prone to
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#21
It is Puritanism to want to end trafficking... You understand that these are real people, right?
Squinch
Feb 2019
#35
It's quite the other way around, D. The ones punished have always been the "fallen women."
Hekate
Feb 2019
#147
Women are arrested for prostitution and human trafficking is revealed every day
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#153
I think we have entered the "not all human traffickers" phase of the conversation.
Squinch
Feb 2019
#126
For example, society DOES associate drug users with drug trafficking, & they get arrested for using.
Hekate
Feb 2019
#18
Quibble or not, it's true. The average illegal drug user is not prosecuted for drug trafficking.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#24
Maybe because drugs are inanimate objects that are not physically or emotionally abused by the user
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#61
So then legalize prostitution, and let the incidents of actual attacks remain criminalized.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#101
Yes, it is good if a pimp does not attack the prostitute. I do not want people being attacked.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#105
Same with "abuse", it's good if the pimp does not abuse the prostitute. If the pimp does abuse
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#107
You asked me if it was good that some pimps do not abuse the prostitute. I said yes.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#111
How many 'consensual prostitutes work, sleep and eat at their 'place of business do you reckon
irisblue
Feb 2019
#115
Slavery / Forced Labor should remain illegal. That is a separate issue from prostitution itself.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#116
Is it fair to associate buyers of Apple products with the slavish conditions in Chinese factories?
JustABozoOnThisBus
Feb 2019
#29
Yes. I'm certain that in these legalized Rhode Island Asian brothels, the bars on the
Squinch
Feb 2019
#59
Some people like to engage in rape fantasies - should we legalize rape so that these people
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#72
Uh huh. And because you know someone who does this, you just have to bring that in
Squinch
Feb 2019
#123
"Immigration violations, possible sex trafficking found at Nevada brothels"
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#301
Here is a study of legal brothels in Rhode Island (inside prostitution has been legalized there.)
Squinch
Feb 2019
#309
Yes. I'd say our new poster is here for another purpose other than discussion.
Squinch
Feb 2019
#313
You would ask the sex worker if she is being forced to work there. Well. That solves everything.
Squinch
Feb 2019
#346
Sure you do! That way, you never have to consider "if you ever visit a sex worker" that she
Squinch
Feb 2019
#348
We're being told that, even though the vast majority of prostitution involves trafficking
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#156
Also because there is a vast swath of career gals who just turn tricks for larks and pin money.
Squinch
Feb 2019
#161
Drug users have huge penalties...and women end up on sex offender lists if they are
Demsrule86
Feb 2019
#31
They think a person who would run sex slaves would hesitate to blackmail them if it
Squinch
Feb 2019
#37
If there is any reason these men had reason to question if the women were trafficked, then they
karynnj
Feb 2019
#45
You've totally ignored the issue of sexual addiction with the flesh light comment.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#144
Depends. Here, once again, we are lumping all prostitution and human trafficking in the same bag.
IluvPitties
Feb 2019
#50
The average age at which girls first become victims of prostitution is 12-14 ...
58Sunliner
Feb 2019
#228
So the John in California is a human trafficker, but the John in Nevada isn't?
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#146
You're ignoring consensual prostitution...and an adult's right to control his/her own body.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#78
Which scum are you referring to? I was referring to consensual prostitution.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#96
The OP was vague and all-inclusive. Most responders are going by current news about Epstein & Kraft
Hekate
Feb 2019
#122
Perhaps its fair to say that Johns who do not perpetuate human trafficking are not human traffickers
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#128
That is not what I said, is it? Prog Law, you're beginning to remind me of the guys...
Hekate
Feb 2019
#136
Yes. FOr the most part, sex workers aren't working in the trade because they want to,
KitSileya
Feb 2019
#81
Did you see this description of legal brothels in Rhode Island where inside sex is legal:
Squinch
Feb 2019
#160
I believe consenting adults should be free to use their bodies as they wish.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#167
Without empirical data, it is premature for me to arrive at a conclusion.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#171
Why do you keep asking the same question when I already told you I am unable to answer
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#174
Because I am sure you are smart enough to have formed an opinion. You live in the world,
Squinch
Feb 2019
#178
You asked me if **most** prostitutes are in it of their own free will.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#180
You are saying you have no idea how many human slaves there are out there in the prostitution
Squinch
Feb 2019
#185
Now you're moving the goal posts. First you asked me about ***most*** prostitutes.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#186
No. I'm not moving any goal posts. I'm just pointing out that you only refuse to answer
Squinch
Feb 2019
#187
I already acknowledged many sex workers are doing it not of their own free will.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#190
I guess it depends if you are in a location where prostitution is legal or not.
nycbos
Feb 2019
#108
And what about the John who pays to be sexually "abused" by the prostitute?
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#132
Very interesting question, I am curious where does the line for responsibilities end?
Snackshack
Feb 2019
#137
When I read a story about pot, cocaine or opioids having their passport taken...
GulfCoast66
Feb 2019
#162
Are you saying that there's no death and destruction involved in the drug trade?
Yavin4
Feb 2019
#196
Except paying for a sexual act does not necessarily constitute purchasing a human.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#213
I am of the opinion that most prostitutes do not control their own bodies.
GulfCoast66
Feb 2019
#214
I have never defended slavery. I have defended a person's right to control his/her own body.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#215
If a person wants to treat his/her body as a commodity, that is his/her right. Foolish or not.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#293
I'm saying don't prosecute prostitution between two consenting adults.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#219
The OP wants us to agree with him that supporting legal prostitution is "progressive." However...
Hekate
Feb 2019
#223
I never suggested that people should agree with me on anything. I would appreciate it if..
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#226
It it acceptable to you for posters to pose more than one question per thread?
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#241
BTW, I feel compelled to apologize for using the word "prostitute". "Provider"...
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#235
I didn't invent the term "provider". Sex workers have chosen that term. I respect their wishes.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#294
If they use it, then they have chosen to use that term. I respect their right to chose.
Progressive Law
Mar 2019
#371
You speak for all women? Providers have said they prefer that term. I respect that.
Progressive Law
Mar 2019
#373
People who buy illegal drugs buy a thing. Those who patronize prostitutes buy people
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#260
"People who buy illegal drugs buy a thing." But that "thing" comes at a human cost as well.
Yavin4
Feb 2019
#290
I didn't say that buying drugs can't have a human cost. But drugs are not human beings
EffieBlack
Feb 2019
#291
So then perhaps it is fair to say only a specific subset of Johns are also human traffickers.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#330
Many here have revealed that their opposition to prostitution stems from moral grounds.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#303
Many here have revealed that their unconditional absolution of johns for the proliferation of
Squinch
Feb 2019
#312
If an adult wants to treat their body as commodity, their right to choose should be respected.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#319
No one here has demonized sex trafficking victims. So please stop shaming consensual providers.
Progressive Law
Feb 2019
#354