• @Firipu
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    249 months ago

    No, sex work should be legalized and become a protected trade, just like other work. Only by legalizing it can you get rid of a large chunk of the shady part of it. (never all of it, but legalized sex work is 100% better than Grey zone sex work like it is now in so many places…)

    • @Rooty@lemmy.world
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      -159 months ago

      Legalization increases supply, which also increases the shady parts. Even in the placed where prostitution is legalized the sex trade iceberg is mostly composed of trafficking victims, with a tiny sliver of voluntary prostitution on the top. We should be focusing on harm reduction, not on normalization and legalization.

      • @Firipu
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        169 months ago

        Do you have any proof of that?

        Afaik in many European countries with legalized prostitution (eg Holland, Belgium,…) there is certainly no increase in illegal prostitution. But please, prove me wrong.

        All research also indicates legalization upsides far outweigh the downsides.

        • GreenBottles
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          49 months ago

          you are correct and op doesn’t know what he’s talking about

      • Aurelian
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        139 months ago

        Legalization of for example weed certainly has not increased the amount of shady dealers.

        Why on earth would I go through the effort of finding a dodgy dealer if I can just walk to the nearest regulated clean coffee shop(weed shop) and get some that have been checked, plus I can get my money back if there is a problem.

        Same for sex work, the only shady dealings would be people looking for intentionally abusive sex that would touch a shady establishment.