Felicia Chapman (author)


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Then the government and many people call this 'prostitution' and do their best to deny women the right to say 'Yes' to a guy.

So, having sex for money is okay in one situation but not okay in another. And the only difference is whether the woman's sex with the guy is public or private. Which is another contradiction.

You would naturally expect people to have more rights and freedoms in private than in public. But what we have now is the reverse. Women can says 'Yes' when they have sex for money to make public porn. But women are treated as incompetent minors, when they try to have sex for money in private.

The thing about treating adult women as incompetent minors in this situation is that it's like a Trojan Horse that in the future can be used to reverse women's rights and go back to the old way of treating women as minor children. Because if it's okay to treat women as minors in having sex, then why not move the laws and attitudes a little more in the historical direction and deny women the right to do something else?

Once you compromise on your principles and you don't have any, then there is no way to know when and where to stop moving women's rights in reverse.

Describing adults as incompetent children has been used historically to justify black slavery and deny women their rights as full citizens of the country.

Most of such attitudes have been overcome. But there is one big exception now. Anti-prostitution laws are based on the idea that adult women are like minor children, and they should be treated as such in this kind of a situation.

And actually politicians, who advocate such laws, often do talk about minors and children to justify their laws. They just forget to mention that they are playing a bait and switch kind of sales tactic to sell their laws. They talk about minors and children, but they make their laws for adult women instead. So, there is some dirty and underhanded politics involved in this too.

Governments, politicians, and busybodies abusing their power to take away people's rights and freedoms has a long history in virtually every country. Anti-prostitution laws are a modern example of this. And historically, such laws and attitudes didn't go away on their own. Only widespread resistance and subversion of such laws and attitudes is what has made them go away in the past.

Slavery didn't go away on its own. It ended only as a result of the Civil War that killed millions. And women didn't get their rights as a result of men's benevolence either. Their fight for their rights has been long and hard, even longer than that of the slaves. And this fight isn't yet fully finished. Because anti-prostitution laws are still treating adult women as children.

I think ethical people and people of conscience should resist and subvert such laws and attitudes whenever they can. Because this is tyranny, and tyranny doesn't go away on its own. We will have tyranny as long as people accept it and choose to live with it.

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