Nope
I really liked some episodes which had some interviews with researchers and sex workers, but with the May 2023 episode with Mary Eberstadt, I’ve learned this podcast series is just as bad as the mainstream media There is no sex worker solidarity without solidarity for trans people. If you’re reading this and thinking “well not everything is black and white, you just don’t want people to express their opinions freely”, please go educate yourself with some recent research on the current statistics of harm against sex workers and trans people, as well as the institutional barriers in place, and perhaps most importantly, allyship. If you’re smart enough to be interested in such an intellectual podcast series, I’m sure you’re smart enough to understand basic concepts like solidarity and the effect media has on public perceptions of marginalized people
TinaDeutschland via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/25/23
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