The Political Satire/Meme Thread

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Not really.

If you want sex though, find a relationship. A relationship besides all the emotional bs is pretty much prostitution.

Also you're less likely to catch something and to really be honest I don't want to lay with someone who's you know what is more open than our borders!
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Ryzno doesn't want to purchase the services of a prostitute. That's fine - full disclosure, I don't want to either! Why do you care if other people do?
 
Ryzno doesn't want to purchase the services of a prostitute. That's fine - full disclosure, I don't want to either! Why do you care if other people do?
I don't. I just found it and the whole post to be funny. We already have all of that stuff.
 
If you decriminalize sex work & put in a couple of the regulations that the porn industry is supposed to adhere to, sex workers will likely be the safest partners to actually have....

The whole argument is rather confusing. You can't pay a random stranger for sex in private, but our society basically has multiple apps/websites intended to help people hook up with random strangers with monetary incentives from a third party (owners of those apps/websites) to make that goal easier. Or a random person can be contracted & paid to have sex under the circumstance it can be filmed & a third party can profit off the act by distributing the media. Then you have the stripping industry where girls are paid by random strangers to get about as close to sex as you can get as long as a third party provides the venue & gets a cut of their girls' income. Bit of a pattern here the US govt. could probably jump in on.
 
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If you decriminalize sex work & put in a couple of the regulations that the porn industry is supposed to adhere to, sex workers will likely be the safest partners to actually have....

The whole argument is rather confusing. You can't pay a random stranger for sex in private, but our society basically has multiple apps/websites intended to help people hook up with random strangers with monetary incentives from a third party (owners of those apps/websites) to make that goal easier. Or a random person can be contracted & paid to have sex under the circumstance it can be filmed & a third party can profit off the act by distributing the media. Then you have the stripping industry where girls are paid by random strangers to get about as close to sex as you can get as long as a third party provides the venue & gets a cut of their girls' income. Bit of a pattern here the US govt. could probably jump in on.

There's something Mike Judgeian going on in this post.
 
Nevada is one, 49 to go...
Does Nevada allow legal prostitution? I know there are brothels, but that's still an instance where someone else is profiting off sex from other people by providing a place for them.
 
I don't. I just found it and the whole post to be funny. We already have all of that stuff.
It's not working well though.

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Does Nevada allow legal prostitution? I know there are brothels, but that's still an instance where someone else is profiting off sex from other people by providing a place for them.

Yes, not everywhere. But some places. Alice Little is an example, brought in 7 figures in 12 months. She's an advocate for full legalization throughout Nevada and protects her business by lobbying the state legislature (when she's not working). I know one of her clients, her prices are extremely high.

https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2018/12/216107/sex-worker-money-diary-follow-up-interview
 
Same message, just coming at it from a different angle.


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I think there's a difference between protest and advocacy.


That's a fair point. 👍 I would say one is overt, & the other is covert. There are so many white woke 'liberals' trying to convince black folk of these kinds of ideas, & I think some of them have motives that are less than honorable.







 
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I would say one is "against", one is "for" but maybe that's just me.

I believe that there are many genuine bleeding heart liberals, both black & white, who are against racism, & rightly so. I also believe that there are some disingenuous people who would take advantage of them for their own ends, mostly white self-confessed woke 'liberals'. No one in their right mind is for any kind of social injustice, I just think that too many of the ideas & proposed solutions being forwarded in our time are not helping the situation & oftentimes are making things worse.
 
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