Yes, truly a sad story. May she RIP.
Kinda supports that whole need to screen clients argument too...
Kinda supports that whole need to screen clients argument too...
Your Absolutly right ! But unfortunately this business, is liaised with many sickos !!!!!The premise that prostitution is inherently dangerous is simply a lie and demonstrably false.
Date rape, domestic violence, teachers/priests/doctors, etc. Then there is also stranger on stranger sexual assaults/murders. Almost all these crimes committed by males. Almost all the victims are females. Maybe the Tories will ban males?occasional violence also happens in relationships when there is no money involved.
The premise that prostitution is inherently dangerous is simply a lie and demonstrably false. The majority of transaction happens without any violence and occasional violence also happens in relationships when there is no money involved.
You can't really compare a gun with a knife or hammer. The only thing a gun can be used for is as a weapon to harm or threaten. That violence can be used for good or evil: hunting, target practice, robbing banks or stopping criminals; but it remains violent. That's why I said it is inherently violent, although it is not inherently evil.
When I say ''prostitution'' I mean the exchange of sex for money, in any shape or form. Abolitionists say it is always degrading and violent, regardless of circumstances. That is what inherent means: that it cannot ever happen without violence and exploitation. That it can never be beneficial to both parties. There is no basis for that affirmation. My affirmation that it is not inherently harmful is based on all the available sociological evidence not just on an opinion.Is your premise really absolute? Does it apply to the entire spectrum of prostituion or only the trade that your patronize?
The simple fact that these stories are still quite rare. Since I started hobbying some 4 years ago this is the second news about about a murdered escort that I have noticed (I remember another one a couple years ago in Montreal, where an escort and her driver threatened a client and the woman was killed in the fight). I have seen way more stories about pedestrians and cyclists getting killed by cars in my city. The problem is people didn't use to hear about prostitution except in the context of these bad news. Now more and more we hear the positive side of it in the media....However for the 80%+ of people (estimate) who aren`t involved in the industry, how are they supposed to be convinced the profession isn`t dangerous when a sex worker is brutally murdered.
Driving a cab and working in construction is inherently more dangerous.Since I started hobbying some 4 years ago this is the second news about about a murdered escort that I have noticed (I remember another one a couple years ago in Montreal, where an escort and her driver threatened a client and the woman was killed in the fight). I have seen way more stories about pedestrians and cyclists getting killed by cars in my city.
Convenience store clerks, pizza parlour clerks, TTC ticket Collectors, High School Students, night club customers have also been brutally murdered in Toronto. Why don't we declare those to be "dangerous" professions or "dangerous" activities and ban them also. Spouses have also been murdered within the confines of a marriage, Mr. MacKay's choice as the only place where sex is safe. Maybe we should consider banning life in Canada because there is always the chance you could get murdered.We`re looking at this through clouded lenses as johns and hookers who want to continue in this hobby relatively hassle free, for johns it`s for pleasure and hookers for financial gain. However for the 80%+ of people (estimate) who aren`t involved in the industry, how are they supposed to be convinced the profession isn`t dangerous when a sex worker is brutally murdered.
The premise that prostitution is inherently violent is a stereotype that is not based on actual fact.The premise that prostitution is inherently dangerous is simply a lie and demonstrably false. The majority of transaction happens without any violence and occasional violence also happens in relationships when there is no money involved.
You can't really compare a gun with a knife or hammer. The only thing a gun can be used for is as a weapon to harm or threaten. That violence can be used for good or evil: hunting, target practice, robbing banks or stopping criminals; but it remains violent. That's why I said it is inherently violent, although it is not inherently evil.