The fact that you’ve got pinpoint eyes and you’re looking directly into the sun and they’re not dilating due to the sunlight, I believe you to be under the influence of a dangerous drug. – “Constable” Richard Power
A while back several of us on Twitter were discussing videos we found sexy, and I was hard-pressed to think of any except this one, which I found incredibly sexy at the time. And that’s your periodic peek at the deep weirdness of my psychosexual landscape. The links above it were provided by Mistress Matisse (“does” and “universal”), Emma Evans (“protect” and “protect”), Walter Olson (“cities”), Cathy Reisenwitz (“young”), Radley Balko (“maps”), and Elizabeth N. Brown (“Sweden” and “epidemic”).
- As one does.
- To protect and serve.
- Universal criminality in action.
- One of the world’s greatest lost cities.
- But we need government to PROTECT us!
- Libertarianism even happens to the very young.
- Another way flat maps distort our geographic perceptions.
- Ever notice headlines of the week tend to be from Florida or Sweden?
- Anything used to justify prohibition is always “increasing” and “epidemic”.
From the Archives
- Anne Elizabeth Moore discusses the deep connections between the “rescue” & garment industries.
- Does the magical “ownership”-changing force proceed from the eye of the whore or the “pimp”?
- Destroying families is OK if you pray for them & invoke nebulosities like “the good of society”.
- FDA approves dangerous psychotropic drug to “treat” a normal variation in female sex drive.
- She won’t tolerate ordinary men looking at women, but she’s fine with cops raping them.
- The law is unconstitutionally vague, but that would be politically unpopular.
- For those who forgot why Backage started taking payment in the 1st place.
- I’m pleased to see how hard Hollywood’s prohibitionism is backfiring lately.
- These stupid tropes just won’t die no matter how many times we kill them.
- Liz Brown on the “Would you want your daughter to be a whore?” fallacy.
- The bad consequences of US “anti-trafficking” policy aren’t unintentional.
- AZ & WA vie for the title of most prolific font of “sex trafficking” rhetoric.
- Prohibitionist fossils prefer lies, pearl-clutching to facts, self-ownership.
- Because there aren’t enough people on the “sex offender” registry yet.
- Mistress Matisse gives both barrels to prohibitionist Seattle politicians.
- A “sex trafficking ring”. On an island. With less than 100,000 people.
- “Sex trafficking” laws are intentionally designed to harm sex workers.
- Since no charity will take sex-rayed money, Rentboy created its own.
- Try not to vomit from the name cops gave their entrapment scheme.
- The proposed new law to “protect” German sex workers is very bad.
- Pop sonnets, cops, Don Pardo, perspective, hobbies, shame & more.
- I suspected the Amnesty position would embolden a few politicians.
- But officials claim “sex offender” registration isn’t a punishment.
- “Human trafficking” is now just a dysphemism for “prostitution”.
- “Sex trafficking” cinema represents pure fantasy as faux reality.
- Client gets angry when he recognizes that his whore is a whore.
- Cop helpfully explains that women are stupid, passive victims.
- Police violence against sex workers is just business as usual.
- Of course they were dropped; she was jut a whore, after all.
- The Economist on why decriminalization is a good idea.
- Is the Swansea sports team called the Pearl Clutchers?
- Is there any behavior in Ireland that isn’t “trafficking”?
- Cops, corpses, monsters, Yvonne Craig & much more.
- Jae’s accident and the answers to questions about it.
- There’s an awful lot of “suppose” and “maybe” here.
- New York’s “physical culture establishment permit”.
- A short biography of a cross-dressing courtesan.
- We’re seeing this sort of thing more and more.
- Tara Burns investigates the Amber Batts case.
- My visits to Philadelphia and Washington, DC.
- They just won’t give up their sex doll fantasy.
- Texas just loves the “Facebook pimps” myth.
- In which a cunning predator stalks her prey.
- Somehow, I doubt he thought this through.
- Rapist cops of the week, 2014 and 2015.
- Is there anything that isn’t “trafficking”?
- Can you help me with phone screening?
- A video on the myth of “sex trafficking”.
- The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
- What’s wrong with Pamela Stubbart?
- In for a penny, in for a pound.
- For their own good, of course.
- Podcasts I did in August 2014.
- Tits are an “offense to God”.
Peter Cetera…? God help us…
Surely you don’t think that HE was what I found sexy about this video?
Elizabeth Smart told People magazine that porn made her abuse by captors worse. She is now in an anti porn organization. I wonder if that was an organic thought she had or someone suggested it.
http://www.people.com/article/elizabeth-smart-talks-about-captor-showing-pornography-during-captivity
re: dude attempting to have sex with a van, I give you this nature documentary:
Everything looks better with beer…
“The first reaction, beyond the “IQ shocker” of an officer who believes pupils should dilate when looking at the sun, is fascination at what happens when the surveillance state is turned upon itself. When the second officer swears, Power reminds him he is being recorded – not only by Bavas but Power, too, who has a camera planted on his uniform. We hear a grunted apology.”
Which is why cops should wear a body cam, and be investigated by internal affairs if there’s ever any problem with the footage.