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[–]lostapwbm 6ポイント7ポイント  (4子コメント)

The Times Magazine piece elicited an outcry from some feminists, who charged that it minimized the voices of women who have been trafficked, exploited, or abused.

"Don't ignore our hysterics and appeals to emotion!"

Liesl Gerntholtz, an executive director at Human Rights Watch, characterized the prostitution debate as “the most contentious and divisive issue in today’s women’s movement.” “There’s a lot of fear among feminists of being seen on the wrong side of this topic,” says Natasha Walter, the British feminist author. “I don’t understand how women standing up for legalizing sex work can’t see the ripple effect of taking this position will have on our idea of a woman’s place in the world.”

"My body, my choice...unless you want to offer sexual services. Then you must submit your will to the Cult of Feminism for the good of all Womankind."

“You can’t tell who the hookers are anymore,” says another guy at the bar, a well-known D.J. in his 30s. “They’re not strippers, they’re not on the corner, there’s no more madam. They look like all the other club girls.”

Ding, ding, ding. We've reached that critical mass where you can't tell the hoes from the squares. The squares want to look, dress, and act like hoes, and the hoes want to be treated like squares.

[–]robinson217 2ポイント3ポイント  (2子コメント)

Gramps always said "Treat a lady like a whore and a whore like a lady. You'll win every time"

[–]matthew_lane 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

"And treat a feminist like a walking case of herpes"

Isn't that how the next line goes?

[–]omegaphallic 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Well said, the sex negative feminism don't give to fucks about these women, only themselves.

The sex positive feminists have their own problems, they've been manipulated by the sex negative feminists with their "rape culture", they never want to take responsiblity for their own choices, and they never realize how priveledged they really are.