Last night, I saw this story on the local news. It reminded me of this post on Traci's blog from a few months ago.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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1 Comments:
Okay, so I just yelled in frustration after reading the article and the comments. The situation that we find ourselves in is so upsetting to me.
Seriously, sexual exploitation is a REAL crime and I find it disconcerting to say the least that the women is the one who is the 'criminal'. What about the men?
This quote was particularly disturbing to me:
"In this case the world's oldest profession showed that it can certainly adapt to the times by going high tech. By using the Internet, prostitutes are probably reaching a wider audience."
Here is why,
1) Prostitution is not a legitimate profession. Really in most cases it is payment to rape.
2) Does anyone consider that there are other people besides the women being prostituted behind the craigs list ads?
3) This just further compiles the stereo types that I was talking about the other day on my blog.
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