November 25, 2010

Prostitutes Need to Make a Living TOO!

So the legalization of prostitution has got everyone experiencing a religious epiphany all of a sudden. Let's see...we have porn available for purchase on about 50 channels on our televisions. An extensive array of videos at the movie stores and let's not forget perfume commericals that should be considered soft porn at the least that our children can watch. Oh, and don't forget just the regular television shows and movies that got porn in it just fun. We certainly cannot forget the downtown sluts who do it for free now can we. But wait, then there's prostitution. What an exception to the rule. What makes a porn star different from a prostitute? Besides a videocamera there is no difference. What makes a slut different from a prostitute? they actually make money. In fact, I have more respect for a prostitute then a slut. At least they are trying to make a living and contributing to society in someway. Now, don't get me wrong I am not encouraging prostitution or promoting it in any way but really people, prostitution is all around us, why pick on one particular group. They are like the seals of the streets. Save the seals but let's eat the cows, pigs, and veal of the world. C'mon now let's get real. These are the same people who complain about the homeless people on the streets. A career in prostitution could help this. So, if you're going to fight against something at least be comprehensive about it and include all types of pornography. Let's not get too selective here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I completely agree.

I also feel that if prostitution were legalized, which, to my understanding it now is, we could possibly gain more control and perhaps safety over those participating in it. I mean, there are tons of laws in place for porn (i.e. your "star" has to be over 18...), so at least this gives us a gateway in which to add some control to the madness and unsafety of it all. Maybe, in a perfect world there would be no prostitution. However, in our world, where the number one selling product every year is sex... We could offer these people jobs where they don't have to fear for their lives, their safety, or their STI status.

I think our priority for more things in the world should be on safety, not prevention of the act altogether. It's time for governing bodies to get realistic. People aren't going to stop having sex, so stop preaching abstinence. People aren't going to stop doing drugs, so let's give them a safe haven. People aren't going to stop paying others for sex, so let's give them a safe outlet to do so.

In a perfect world...

Or maybe it's imperfect.

My worldview is flawed.