xxxThePeachxxx made a rather horrible video lately. This is my response. I left this comment on her video, and it kind of sums up my response:
"This video is stupid, careless and irresponsible. Has it ever occurred to you that you may have a audience of young girls? The vast majority of women who get involved in prostitution and pornography do so because of lack of options. Most of them are lower-income demographic, no higher education, abused and addicted. And let's not forget that prostitution is the wholesale commodification of human intimacy. I love most of your videos; but this is irresponsible bunk. And I'm expecting that your visual-oriented male audience will jump to the defense of your stupidity and all-too-common middle-class misogyny. Your roots are showing; suburbia. Do you even know what the "real" world is? You know, where many women struggle to feed their children - where the choices are bleak and few: waitress, retail or selling their bodies. Don't be so naive."
I think you did a very good job in your argument, which is why I give a thumbs up to your video.
However, I do disagree with you.
But I do respect the fact that you presented a compelling argument.
NaomiChambers 1 week ago
I respectfully agree with her ;p
Fireinthedawn 2 weeks ago
you have to show me an instance where decrim allows special cover for child prostitution that would be impossible to duplicate in an illegal system. in other words, if the vice squat have to deal with the same type of cases in a illegal system. decriminalization wouldnt limit their ability to do their job cause either way (legal or illegal) they have to deal with it anyways.
Bigpussycat5 1 month ago
law enforcment ability to protect youths. if anything, they will be harassing and arresting a lot of concenting adults. violating the rights of a lot of concenting adults. before they uncover cases of child prostitution. the protocol for uncovering child prostitution cases doesnt change with decrim. so if it doesnt change, it cant get harder to solve with decrim.
Bigpussycat5 1 month ago
are the responsibility of their parents and any adults they come in contact with. we (as adults) are not allowed to do anything that enables youths to engage in deliquent behavior regardless of how the youths feel about it.
if they want to prostitute themselves, that their business. legally, we cannot buy from them, force them to do it or harbor them in an environement that allows them to sell sex willingly.
the legal status of prostitution for concenting adults does not limit
Bigpussycat5 1 month ago
you said "children are prostituting themselves". keep in mind that i dont treat cases like this in the same manner as someone who is being threatened or restrained against their will. and a youth that puts themselves at risk is not treated like a victims. youths have sex all the time. sex doesnt automatically go from concentual to abuse with the exchange of money. kids may engage in activity that may be against their best interest and the laws are such that their best interest
Bigpussycat5 1 month ago
doesnt make it harder for cops to do their job. there is no legal way to buy and sex sex from minors. so the legal route doesnt provide cover for that. even for those who worry about youths working in legal brothels. thats dealth with in the same mannor as the porn industry. and the buying and selling of alcohol and cigs. business are inspected reg. decoys are deployed to verify that businesses are obey the law and violators are punished.
Bigpussycat5 1 month ago
exclusive and thus there are totally different ways for which society to handle both.
Bigpussycat5 2 months ago
domestic abuse is the same way we would deal with victimes of human sex trafficking. victims need to have little to no barriers to come forward with complaints and law enforcment must make handling complaints a priority and to offer programs to get victims out when they need it.
the mutually exclusive area is (if you dont know already) is for the market of selling/buying concentual sex amount adults. although linked with trafficking through prostitution they are mutually .
Bigpussycat5 2 months ago
How will the change in law affect them?
the answer is simple. i already answered this question cause you've already asked be before.
to recap. the answer is ENFORCE THE LAWS THAT ALREADY EXIST!
there are laws against trafficking. legalizing concenting adults doesnt prevent cops from going after traffickers. if anything it makes it easier. cause people who do not want to be in the industry can seek help from law enforcement if they want it. the same way we deal with victims of
Bigpussycat5 2 months ago