Derec
Contributor
First they came for Craigslist ...
Remember, a few years ago. Now they are going after Backpage.
Sex ads website Backpage shut down by U.S. authorities
While the action is done by Trump's DOJ, it is a bipartisan effort, just like persecution of Craigslist was.
The ostensible reason for the shutdown and the draconian, bipartisan, fascist legislation is "child trafficking" but it really goes after consensual, adult sex work which is probably 99% of Backpage sex work ads.
I am all for combating real human trafficking, but this is not a solution.
More on the legislation:
How a Controversial New Sex-Trafficking Law Will Change the Web
In the House, my Democratic Congressman voted for this, as did most Democrats.
In the Senate, the only ones brave enough to vote "No" on this travesty were Wyden, a Democrat and Ryan, a Republican (who leans libertarian).
The Democratic Party is giving me fewer and fewer reasons each day to vote for them. Despite Trump. Sad.
And self-described "liberals" have proven they should start calling themselves "iliberals".
Remember, a few years ago. Now they are going after Backpage.
Sex ads website Backpage shut down by U.S. authorities
While the action is done by Trump's DOJ, it is a bipartisan effort, just like persecution of Craigslist was.
Heitkamp is a Democrat. And Kamila Harris, probable candidate for president, has had a hate boner for Backpage for years.Reuters said:“Today, Backpage was shutdown. It’s a huge step. Now no child will be sold for sex through this website,” tweeted Senator Heidi Heitkamp.
Heitkamp helped draft legislation passed by the Senate last month that makes it easier for state prosecutors and sex-trafficking victims to sue social media networks, advertisers and others that fail to keep sex trafficking and exploitative materials off their platforms..
The ostensible reason for the shutdown and the draconian, bipartisan, fascist legislation is "child trafficking" but it really goes after consensual, adult sex work which is probably 99% of Backpage sex work ads.
I am all for combating real human trafficking, but this is not a solution.
More on the legislation:
How a Controversial New Sex-Trafficking Law Will Change the Web
In the House, my Democratic Congressman voted for this, as did most Democrats.
In the Senate, the only ones brave enough to vote "No" on this travesty were Wyden, a Democrat and Ryan, a Republican (who leans libertarian).
The Democratic Party is giving me fewer and fewer reasons each day to vote for them. Despite Trump. Sad.
And self-described "liberals" have proven they should start calling themselves "iliberals".