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A Socialist, Feminist, and Transgender Analysis of “Sex Work”
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TL;DR: Sex work is horrible.
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TL;DR: Sex work is horrible.
Yeah but what does that even look like. A lot of socialist countries have had really good setups for social safety. Some countries have exceedingly high quality of life and yet still they have a lot of sex work exploitation. I don't think its as simple as 'if we hit this threshold of luxurious living and/or equality, then there will be no more sex work exploitation'. We don't even have a way to quantify such a thing.
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If I were to invent something on the spot, I'd say, ok, they're in a worker coop / agency that gets state funding to assist sex workers to leave the field if they wish. Johns are known and transparent and if something bad happens, justice will be easy, or theres someone there to help the sex worker. Sex workers and Johns get checkups regularly for sexually transmitted diseases. Due to state knowledge of earnings, numbers of sex workers, satisfaction of sex workers, and so on, it would be possible to study what changes cause sex workers to stop doing sex work in a way that is good for them. Quite a lot of issues from black market activity is not knowing the specifics of how things are transacted and their effects on every party. The worker coop should be semi autonomous, but have many requirements it must meet and help workers with. But of course even this solution is too simple, there needs to be a process of continual change to improve the lives of the most desperate sex workers.
But yeah I gotta dip out of this conversation it hits really close to home for me.
I've discussed that exact idea with friends and it sounds great on paper but how it would be implemented and even if it could I think it would rely more on a growing understanding of heternormative relationships to sex work and feminism.
Like socialists countries can have great social security but if the cultural zeitgeist towards sex work is still as today's is then it will be a fail. We need more feminism and intersectionality that includes sex workers otherwise the stigamatisation and objectification are only propagated and we don't address the core problem.
We need to change perspectives towards sex work as a thing imo. It's not the problem, people's attitudes are.
I'm sorry for keeping on chatting I didn't know it was so close to home for you too. Sorry shutting up