littlesarbonn -> RE: legalizing prostitution? (7/8/2007 10:58:05 AM)
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If it was legalized, I'd only agree with it if we put the full force the law behind the legalization AND the protection of workers. But we won't. I know that. What will happen is that cartels of women traders will start becoming the owners of most brothel establishments, and they will control it with a mafia-like intensity. Then they'll hire lobbyists who make it so that in order to become part of the prostitution corps, you have to join the Prostitution Union, which will, of course, be controlled by the same people that lobbied to make it more controlled. In the end, you'd have government mandated and sanctioned forced prostitution that even the police couldn't, and wouldn't, stop. People don't realize it, and they fool themselves into believing otherwise, but Americans aren't exactly experts at treating other Americans kindly. We use and manipulate people and then pretend that it doesn't happen. If we can't find a foreign labor pool (which we use now, especially in the prostitution area), then we'll have people in this country actually create and maintain that pool from within. We're really good at having hand-holding sit-ins about how Wal-Mart is oppressing the workers, yet keep shopping there as we get hungry during our sit-in. We don't see a problem with this. So, when women start becoming "owned" by these cartels (I'm assuming the Eastern European ones are just vying for the opportunity to make this happen), people won't do a thing about it, and they'll justify their inaction because we "made it legal."
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