TallCelFag
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I want a discussion on this subject since there hasn’t been one for a while. Why do you think prostitution is illegal in the U.S.?
How is this an argument for prostitution being illegal, though?Besides, Google how escorts feel about their clients. Many escorts already refuse to be with clients they find unattractive enough.
How is this an argument for prostitution being illegal, though?
he’s like arguing that even escorts have standards
This seems so illogical and evil to me... Why would you want someone to suffer for being ugly or bad at social interactions? Aren’t we already suffering enough as it is, why not allow us to buy some happiness we cannot get for free?It's illegal b/c they enjoy causing us to suffer.
The more the better for themThis seems so illogical and evil to me... Why would you want someone to suffer for being ugly or bad at social interactions? Aren’t we already suffering as much as it is, why not allow us to buy some happiness we cannot get for free?
This seems so illogical and evil to me... Why would you want someone to suffer for being ugly or bad at social interactions? Aren’t we already suffering as enough as it is, why not allow us to buy some happiness we cannot get for free?
why does nearly every country follow the US's shitty example when it comes to sex and drugs? Prostitution is legal in several less developed countries, and a few developed countries, and drugs are legal barely anywhere.The U.S. has an unusually puritanical approach to criminal justice and other aspects of law.
There is no other country in the Western world with such an absurdly high incarceration rate, with draconian sentences for minor crimes, a focus on retribution over rehabilitation.
It doesn't surprise me that most of the U.S. would not only prohibit the buying and selling of sex, but also run sting operations in an attempt to notch up easy convictions for (often elected) prosecutors. The deck is stacked against the defendant 99% of the time.
Visiting an escort, just like smoking weed, is a victimless crime.
It started to get bad even before the first world war. The 'Mann Act,' passed in 1910, was the forefather to all the modern anti "sex trafficking" laws.American Protestant women.
It used to be legal in the US until WW1, when all the men got sent off to war and the women started to enter the workforce to work the factories. This helped them get the right to vote, but they also had to throw ethnicels under the bus to get male politicians to give them political power. They framed women's suffrage as a dilemma of either politicians give women the right to vote to expand the white electorate's majority or let minorities take over, so of course the white politicians went with the first option. So the first thing they did was start doing "anti white slavery" acts, and end prostitution. They also did other retarded Protestant shit like prohibition.
TLDR: right from the inception of women's suffrage they used their power to do retarded shit and fuck up the country
This explains it pretty well. Imo, it's the unholy alliance between the liberal feminists and the puritanical cuckservatives that is the reason for illegal prostitution. BTW, the fact that porn and OnlyFans are widespread and perfectly legal, but prostitution is hard to find and strictly illegal, is a tremendous slap in the face for men and especially 'incel' men.The U.S. has an unusually puritanical approach to criminal justice and other aspects of law.
There is no other country in the Western world with such an absurdly high incarceration rate, with draconian sentences for minor crimes, a focus on retribution over rehabilitation.
It doesn't surprise me that most of the U.S. would not only prohibit the buying and selling of sex, but also run sting operations in an attempt to notch up easy convictions for (often elected) prosecutors. The deck is stacked against the defendant 99% of the time.
Visiting an escort, just like smoking weed, is a victimless crime.
Conservitards and EvangelicalsThe U.S. has an unusually puritanical approach to criminal justice and other aspects of law.
There is no other country in the Western world with such an absurdly high incarceration rate, with draconian sentences for minor crimes, a focus on retribution over rehabilitation.
It doesn't surprise me that most of the U.S. would not only prohibit the buying and selling of sex, but also run sting operations in an attempt to notch up easy convictions for (often elected) prosecutors. The deck is stacked against the defendant 99% of the time.
Visiting an escort, just like smoking weed, is a victimless crime.
because of cucks