Teen Vogue Op-Ed Says 'Sex Work Is Real Work,' Wingers Go Nuts

It's hard to put a figure or percentage on the number of current and recent young adult performers who've said in interviews (many with AVN) that they'd wanted to have sex in front of the camera for years before they were legally able to do so. Those women were apparently

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That viewpoint was clearly shared by Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng (whose name we can't help but transliterate to "Mo' Fucking"), who This link (www.teenvogue.com) is not approved. Submit this link for approval for the popular magazine Teen Vogue titled "Why Sex Work Is Real Work.""This situation in Amsterdam [where the city is banning tours of its Red Light District], and the continued criminalization of sex workers around the world, is yet another example of how we disregard the needs and opinions of the people most impacted by policies," Dr. Mofokeng—a woman—wrote. "But even more so, it's another example of how we misunderstand what sex work actually is. I am a doctor, an expert in sexual health, but when you think about it, aren't I a sex worker? And in some ways, aren't we all?"[C]ontinued criminalization of sex work and sex workers is a form of violence by governments and contributes to the high level of stigma and discrimination. A systematic This link (www.lshtm.ac.uk) is not approved. Submit this link for approval led by the This link (www.lshtm.ac.uk) is not approved. Submit this link for approval, for instance, has found that sex workers who have experienced 'repressive policing' (including arrest, extortion and violence from police) are three times more likely to experience sexual or physical violence."But governments often fail to accept the evidence for the economic and social bases for sex work; the ILO [International Labor Organization] This link (www.nswp.org) is not approved. Submit this link for approval that 'sex workers support between five and eight other people with their earnings. Sex workers also contribute to the economy.'"As pretty much any sex worker (including many politically aware porn stars) can tell you, just about every law that's been passed over the past few years that's supposed to make sex work safer for its practitioners and help get rid of sex-trafficked women has had the exact opposite effect: It's forced sex workers from their brothels and working apartments onto the street, prevented them from advertising their services on the internet, and made it much more difficult for them to screen clients. (Thanks, FOSTA/SESTA! …and then things took a turn

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