And you know these whites hate the idea of other races of men, especially Black men, pimping out their white women even though it's totally "okay" for white men and anyone else to pimp, whore out, rape, sell, kidnap, abuse, kill, own and degrade Black women and children.I never understood why it was illegal, guns, drugs(medication) alcohol are legal to buy and 1000x more dangerous, females should be able to do whatever they want with their bodies, it makes no sense to be able to participate in porn, sell the porn and have porn conventions but prostitution is illegal...
I believe it's "illegal" because white people are not regulating it and making money from it.
I don't have anything against anyone that's into the prostitution business as long as it's the individual's decision to do so and not like the person was being forced into the trade. I know that's the biggest problem that comes with the prostitution art because it's been abused by the pimps behind it.Prostitution should be legalized, regulated, and taxed.
I don't have anything against anyone that's into the prostitution business as long as it's the individual's decision to do so and not like the person was being forced into the trade. I know that's the biggest problem that comes with the prostitution art because it's been abused by the pimps behind it.
Besides shutting them down.To be honest here, the business of prostitution will always have the dark side to it, just like drugs. When you go to clubs, you get to see a lot of things that occur and there is nothing the government can do about it.
It's way passed time as you have stated but they would also be taking a valuable revenue source from their asian buffer classes. Southeast Asians dominate that game via the Massage parlor networks.I'd say yes because it's 2022 and times have changed since the 111 years that the Mann Act was created. If prostitution were legal today, it could and would be a thriving industry. But it'll never happed because it was created White Supremacists to mainly criminalize Black men and so far, it's been working like charm.
They’re almost legal with the sex worker movement, and their even unionizing in some states. They don’t need our help but those taxes better be paid.These days, prostitution isn't what it used to be. It's more secure and protected as more escort services are springing up. I believe prostitution is legal in Las Vegas only, but I could see it being legalized elsewhere because of all the rules that escort services establish. Anyway, it's a lot safer than traditional prostitution where someone waits on the street. With an escort service, I think they are tested on the daily and they don't have to sleep with a customer if they don't feel up to it.
With that being said, I could see it being legalized even more because of all the rules set in place. Anyway, I know this is a touchy subject, but do you think that prostitution will be legalized? But only in an escort like business or setting?
And for those comfortable answering, has anyone ever gone to an escort service? Honestly, I've thought of it, but I don't know if I could. The idea weirds me out personally. No judgement to those who want to though. As long as everyone is consenting adults, then I don't really care.
Sex trafficking is a very big problem in the world today and it's probably part of the reason why they are trying to clamp down on prostitution in order to limit the activities of those involved in it.To be honest here, the business of prostitution will always have the dark side to it, just like drugs. When you go to clubs, you get to see a lot of things that occur and there is nothing the government can do about it.
I completely agree with you on this. It's something that's been alive for as long as I can remember and it's being patronized by high calibers in our government that if they are exposed, it's going shake the system.To be honest here, the business of prostitution will always have the dark side to it, just like drugs. When you go to clubs, you get to see a lot of things that occur and there is nothing the government can do about it.
If it's possible to shut them down, I believe that it would have been done a long time ago.Besides shutting them down.
I'm sure the government has it's hand in the pot as well. Just like that so called "WAR ON DRUGS". They allow drugs to be transported into the U.S. 💯 Everyone from Congress on down, benefits. 💯I completely agree with you on this. It's something that's been alive for as long as I can remember and it's being patronized by high calibers in our government that if they are exposed, it's going shake the system.
If it's possible to shut them down, I believe that it would have been done a long time ago.
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