So you are ok with money laundering, trafficking unwilling sex workers and child prostitution? Because that’s not what you said earlier and I don’t believe that you or Derec or anyone here is ok with any of those. What is much less clear is to what extent you think that such things as trafficking sex workers and child prostitution is simply a sad, inpleasanr side effect that a free society must tolerate—so men can get their rocks off for a modest fee.
Nobody here (as far as I can tell from what they have written) is OK with trafficking sex slaves, child prostitution, or any other forms of rape. Not one person has said that any of these things can, should, or must be tolerated for any reason.
Every single person who has posted in this thread has expressed the desire to minimise these things.
The point of contention is whether legalisation; decriminalisation; or criminalisation, of sex work that involves only consenting adults, will help or will hinder efforts to eliminate these bad things.
I firmly believe that legalisation reduces these harms, and that criminalisation increases them. As a result, I see your well intentioned position as being dangerous and counterproductive; and it is on that basis alone that I refuse to accept your calls for continuing criminalisation of sex work.
Despite your unfounded and rather insulting slurs towards other posters in this thread, there remains no evidence whatsoever that any of them oppose you for the reasons you are claiming (rather than for the reason I set out above). You should stop making these ad-hominem claims; they seriously weaken your argument.
As I've written before, many times (and been called a liar for it) I seriously assumed that legalization would reduce trafficking of unwilling individuals as prostitutes. That does not seem to be the case. I've posted articles about sex trafficking in Australia. Here's more about sex trafficking in Canada:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/new...-trafficking-works-in-canada/article28700689/
http://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/a...r-human-trafficking-says-new-report-1.2771631
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manit...ex-trade-sweep-find-3-at-risk-youth-1.2764637
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/...rafficking-training/module-2/aboriginal-women
http://natoassociation.ca/human-trafficking-in-canada-a-continuous-call-to-action/
I've also posted links to academic articles and research papers that outline how legalization works to actually increase the demand for prostitutes, which demand cannot be met by willing participants. I think that all of us agree that any minor must be considered an unwilling participant. In the US, federal law specifies that no individual under the age of 18 can be considered to be a willing prostitute.
The average age most frequently cited for beginning prostitution in the west is 15. This is an age at which one is not able to sign a contract, get a tattoo or piercing without parental consent, drive a motor vehicle or vote or to sign a lease or open a bank account on one's own.
It is clear to me that what might be an unintended consequence of supporting legalization is the fact--the absolute fact--that demand outstrips willing supply and that demand is a supply that starts before anyone is legally (or ethically or morally) able to give consent in many cases.
Your well intentioned support of legalization in fact becomes a unintentional but de facto support for trafficking minors and unwilling participants which is reprehensible and repugnant to all of us. But it happens.
Trust me: I really wish that legalization would remove the ills of sex work. It seems to do for some few relatively lucky ones. I'm less concerned about them. They have the wherewithal, the agency to have advocated for a change in laws that provides them with greater protections. They are making a choice.
I see nothing and no one advocating for effectively shutting down trafficking in minors or unwilling participants--that is: rape vicitms.
I see that Canada's legalized sex work has not prevented this:
https://www.thecut.com/2018/04/toronto-van-attack-alek-minassian-incel-misogyny-canada.html
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/25/us/incel-rebellion-alek-minassian-toronto-attack-trnd/index.html
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...itlement-mens-rights-elliot-rodger/550635002/
I see claims that legalized prostitution 'reduces rape.' To me, this simply suggests a belief by some that men are entitled to sex, regardless of the effect on those they have sex with.
I see that no one here has any problems calling me names and hurling insults my way, but everyone gets mighty sensitive when they don't like that I ask a question about whether someone is ok with sex trafficking, including trafficking of minors which as far as I have been able to discover is actually a natural consequence of prostitution, legal, or merely tolerated.