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* [https://www.dailystar.co.uk/love-sex/people-say-porn-degrading-women-28931716 ’People say porn is degrading for women – but we get aroused just like men’ EXCLUSIVE: Erika Lust, 45, has been working in the adult industry for almost 20 years. She’s here to tell people that women have the right to enjoy porn just as much as men]
* [https://www.dailystar.co.uk/love-sex/people-say-porn-degrading-women-28931716 ’People say porn is degrading for women – but we get aroused just like men’ EXCLUSIVE: Erika Lust, 45, has been working in the adult industry for almost 20 years. She’s here to tell people that women have the right to enjoy porn just as much as men]
== Counter-arguments ==
* [https://twitter.com/deltaasherhill/status/1638978640468758540 I’m not addicted to anything unless you want to count vaping lol. I’ve worked in the industry for a decade, my sex worker friends do not have any more traumatic childhood experiences than my non-sex worker friends. Such unfounded claims contribute to the dehumanization of sex workers. Which is ridiculous. If individuals like yourself truly believed that every sex worker is either a victim of trafficking or a survival worker, then why do they use such derogatory language and treat them as though their lives are worthless?]


== Christian view ==
== Christian view ==

Revision as of 12:02, 23 March 2023

We hold that no action which does not infringe the rights of others can properly be termed a crime. We favor the repeal of all laws creating “crimes without victims” now incorporated in Federal, state and local laws —such as laws on voluntary sexual relations

Libertarian Party National Platform, 1972

2.10 Sex Work The Libertarian Party supports the decriminalization of prostitution. We assert the right of consenting adults to provide sexual services to clients for compensation, and the right of clients to purchase sexual services from consenting sex workers.

Libertarian Party National Platform, 2022

Sexual Assistance

Libertarian Sex Workers and Sex Workers’ Rights Activists

https://lpedia.org/wiki/Category:Sex_Workers_Rights_Activists

Libertarian Sex Workers

Legalization, decriminalization


Consequences

Destigmatization, normalization

I want sex work to be normalized. I want the sex worker to be treated no differently than the butcher, baker, or candlestick maker.

Long John Lemuria

Sex work is work. Normalize it if you care about saving our lives. If you don’t care about saving our lives, continue to spout nonsense about not normalizing it.

Molly Smash [2]



“I want to control you with my morals. I won’t use gov. force, I’ll just keep your job stigmatized, assuring it won’t ever become decriminalized because of this, & allow the street abusers, traffickers, & SW murders to follow through with my hate spewing nonsense to control you”

https://twitter.com/deltaasherhill/status/1601642511399022592


This tweet (and responses) demonstrate why classically liberal ethics of tolerance and laissez faire are necessary prerequisite for libertarian politics to ever take hold. Intolerance leads us in the opposite direction and provides the foundation for the authoritarian state.

https://twitter.com/RobertiLax/status/1465321178441125890 Robert Lax


normalizing it means that at the very least, regardless of your view on whether it’s a good career path or isn’t - that you uphold its legality and the full equal rights of sex workers to consensually participate in society.

https://twitter.com/802libertarian/status/1590763383988441089 Archie

Walter Block

https://cdn.mises.org/Defending_the_Undefendable_2018.pdf



Counter-arguments

Christian view

Books