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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: who raises their daughter to be a prostitute? [View all]hlthe2b
(107,531 posts)8. I think when those who defend prostitution think about it, the women are the "other"...
I doubt they ever consider that they are someone's daughter, sister, or even Mother and that they and their families once had very different dreams for them and their future. That is why they cling to this vision of "regulated" and "safe" legalized systems--rather than acknowledge the exploitation and risks remain regardless and that more pleasant depiction/vision is not really realized--anywhere.
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I am guessing no one is going to step up here to defend their daughter's "right" to become
Squinch
Aug 2014
#1
then they need to come face to face with this question and stop demonizing and slandering
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#11
and so, what is your response? Do you align yourself with reform of a system that in your
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#9
I'm all for that but let's go further and say we should also focus and frame all of this in
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#21
Feminism. If people understood it for what it REALLY stands for they would be all for it.
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#35
I think when those who defend prostitution think about it, the women are the "other"...
hlthe2b
Aug 2014
#8
Especially if she says "Honey, it's what I want to do. Besides, I can make a lot of money!"
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#17
since it doesn't matter what you want for her, is that how you are raising her?
Tuesday Afternoon
Aug 2014
#34
The answer is "only someone in extraordinary financial hardship", of course.
Half-Century Man
Aug 2014
#22
You seem to imply that economic coercion denies one a complete freedom of choice, yes?
LanternWaste
Aug 2014
#29
Yes, I understand the issue, but what would do in response to this urgent call to
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#62
In answer to your last question, we should know the answer: make feminism the driving
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#25
Of course. All the more reason to reform the system along feminist lines. right?
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#38
Uh, I still await an answer...I am a bit in shock...I can't believe he is truly threatening me.
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#40
I could be wrong but, from what I have seen him post I think he is speaking more to the ones
Tuesday Afternoon
Aug 2014
#41
you are in HoF ... not sure he realizes that. again I think he speaks to the element in GD ...
Tuesday Afternoon
Aug 2014
#46
OK. I understand now that you are with us one hundred percent and I appreciate that... sorry I was
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#49
If you think of yourself as a progressive, wouldn't you sign up to be a crusader for
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#36
If you drive a profession underground, you get criminality and more disreputable people
bluestateguy
Aug 2014
#61
well, I was responding, in anger I admit, to the idea that the choice of going into
CTyankee
Aug 2014
#71