BenBurch
Gatekeeper of The Left
The recent Eliot Spitzer case highlights something that has been wrong with the American legal system for about 110 years; Prostitution should not be illegal.
In the 19th century, it WAS legal. Making it illegal was part of the wonderful Temperance Movement that we can thank for alcohol prohibition as well.
If a woman (or a man) has a right to have sex with whomever s/he wishes, then why does s/he not have the right to do so because of compensation? Many people who are not sexworkers have sex because of things like nice gifts or a great night out on the town, don't they? How is that different?
So, what do YOU think?
In the 19th century, it WAS legal. Making it illegal was part of the wonderful Temperance Movement that we can thank for alcohol prohibition as well.
If a woman (or a man) has a right to have sex with whomever s/he wishes, then why does s/he not have the right to do so because of compensation? Many people who are not sexworkers have sex because of things like nice gifts or a great night out on the town, don't they? How is that different?
So, what do YOU think?