Re-blog if you believe sex work should be decriminalized and people should be free to make money however they can.
Reblog if you want an end to human trafficking so the 99.9% of women in sex work who don’t actually want to be there can escape slavery. Then we can start thinking about the 0.01% of women who *do* want to make sex work a career, and not because they’re desperately poor and have to feed themselves in their families, or need to get their next fix, or are forced into it
Get this bullshit off my post.
Reblog if you think nohecharei needs to shut the fuck up
Like if you think all the non-sex workers who butt in on sex worker’s posts with blatantly made-up statistics should have to battle each other in a gladiator-style arena.
Reblog if you understand that human trafficking and coerced sex work would still be illegal even if consensual sex work was legalized.
That crime fighters and legislators actually have to do a more thorough job to end human trafficking, drug issues and coerced sex work, in itself. Because criminalizing sex work as a whole, and having police arrest or harassing the sex workers themselves, does in fact not help solve issue the human trafficking issues, drug addictions, or economic inequality that causes the issue of coerced sex work.
That by decriminalizing consensual sex work one gets the needed space to operate in to bring sex work out of the underground and improve the safety of sex workers, and educate people to know the differences between consensual and coerced sex work.
To lump together sex work and coerced sex work, is like lumping together being a tailor, fashion designer, seamstress or another textile worker with fair pay, with being a victim of sweatshop slavery.
Slavery in all forms is bad, fair work for fair pay is ok.
I’d also argue that wage labor or any job that’s a boss profiting off employees labor is bad, but that’s unrelated to sex work, which absolutely must be legalized