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skull_bearer ([personal profile] skull_bearer) wrote2019-04-05 04:59 pm

therationaldove: 61below: xenoqueer: patrexes: elaenathedefiant: countries where prostitution is...

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therationaldove:

61below:

xenoqueer:

patrexes:

elaenathedefiant:

countries where prostitution is legal have higher rates of human trafficking. that’s like an actual fact. not an opinion or anything. so tbh it seems a bit ‘swerfy’ to completely ignore that

speaking, uh, as a formerly-trafficked sex worker, it’s extremely difficult to come forward as a trafficking victim in countries where sex work is criminalized; you just… get criminalized under those same anti-prostitution laws. of course reported trafficking would increase when the sole fact of coming forward as a sex worker at all no longer endangers you.

This line of argument is the same one that you see with conservatives who point to the increase in divorce rates as proof that making divorce safer is endangering marriage, while ignoring the massive drops in domestic abuse, murder, and suicide.

It’s a shot argument with them, and it’s a shot argument here.

In WWI, when they introduced helmets, they saw a sudden spike in head injuries.

What the casual observer may miss was that they were seeing the increase because of a dramatic decrease in deaths from head wounds.

Say it with me now:

CORRELATION, NOT CAUSATION

Same thing with seat belts. After the mandatory introduction of seatbelts, there was a huge rise in people with chest and neck injuries, and a corresponding massive drop in people who were dead.

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