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by ATsch
1410 days ago
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This is the same strategy as used by vague supposed "anti traficking" laws and such. These do absolutely nothing against actual trafficking of course, but they create lots of fear and doubt around having any business relationship with someone who might be a sex worker. This leads to regular occurrences of things like people who are e.g. just running an onlyfans account on the side getting cut off from companies or evicted by their landlord. Because sex work might be "trafficking" and if it's trafficking, you might be held responsible for renting to them or providing them services, so it's safer to just blanket cut them off. Which is, of course, the goal. |
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