WHY DECRIMINALIZE?
Reduce police violencePolice abuse against sex workers is common, but police rarely face consequences for it. That’s partly because sex workers fear being arrested if they come forward to report abuse. Police also take advantage of criminalization by extorting sex workers or coercing them into sexual acts, threatening arrest if they don’t comply. Criminalizing sex work only helps police abuse their power — and get away with it.Decriminalizing sex work would remove the fear of arrest that too often prevents sex workers from seeking justice.
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@DeltaAshH2yrs2Y
Nordic Model
@DeltaAshH2yrs2Y
I’m just wondering what you believe works with the Nordic model.
@974YCK2 2yrs2Y
Sex workers deserve to be treated like human beings and not be discriminated against or treated badly.
@DeltaAshH2yrs2Y
yes!
@DeltaAshH2yrs2Y
🙌🙌👏👏👏 yes!
@DeltaAshH2yrs2Y
Yes, and victims of trafficking shouldn’t be arrested, only their trafficker
@DeltaAshH2yrs2Y
Yes
@DeltaAshH2yrs2Y
No, consenting adults should not be allowed to have sex in exchange for anything
@DeltaAshH2yrs2Y
Yes, while also allowing sex workers to claim “sex work” on their income tax.
@DeltaAshH2yrs2Y
No