Misrepresentation: I've never said that the inevitability of something determines if it's legal or not, I've said that since you believe that prostitution is an inevitability, wouldn't it be better if it was legal?
Misrepresentation! Where did I say that prostitution is an inevitability? Isn't that Franka's claim?
Yes, because then they can get government funding, legally ask for donations, become non-profit organization, etc, etc. Also, those who are prostitutes who want to keep working (for whatever reason) can keep making money to feed their families while being trained for other jobs, if that's their choice. Right now, with it being illegal, the people who are seeking help would be less likely to go to such a place because illegality means that if a pimp, let's say wants to force someone not to go, they would be more successful in forcing because there is no legal recourse for the prostitute. No real protection.
This is more fiction! They shut up about hooking mainly because they don't want to lose their social security benefits. This is not changed by prostitution being legal.
Thank you. Now the next step is seeing your choices and weighing the outcomes compared to the sacrifices. Usually, the easier choice (the ones with perceived to have the least sacrifices) are taken. Sometimes it's a hard choice, the proverbial "rock and hard place", choice where there's not much of a difference. And taking that choice falls into what was mentioned before as "It's a bad choice, but I would've taken it too so I don't blame you". Or one can take the risk and make some major sacrifices, as some has. Or people can help.
Does this have a point? At all?
Also, the choices one has made throughout their lives affect that choice they have to make now. Am I saying that it's the victim's fault if they are kidnapped and trafficked? No, of course not. I'm not talking about fault. I'm talking about choice.
Is there a point to this?
But anyway Dann, I'm sorry to say this, but it's hypocritical to me to say "these people have no choice - why do you insist on your dream world" when you are offering no solutions other than "believe in Marxism, that's the answer." Sorry, Dann, you are sounding more and more like a preacher than a logical thinker.
One thing is the perpetual strawman - FrankA may actually believe in it, I don't know - but I wish he'd at least stop inventing quotations!!!