Sex WORK is NOT the same as sex TRAFFICKING
This podcast does not advocate for sex trafficking, it advocates for sex work. These are extremely different. No one who is advocating for the decriminalization of sex work is advocating to make the sale and trade of human beings, ESPECIALLY against their wills, acceptable. In fact, I believe legalizing sex work is a path to reducing sex trafficking. The fact that sex work is illegal means that a greater proportion of clients are likely to have criminal histories and/or be violent. If you don’t know the difference between sec trafficking and sex work, please educate yourself before judging the views of this podcast.
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