All that criminalization of prostitution does is make people afraid.
– Tara Burns
Though pimps are pretty rare, a disproportionate number of the ones who do exist are cops: “[An] Oklahoma City [cop]…was arrested…on multiple complaints, including aiding in prostitution. Lt. Alex Edwards…was [also charged with a bunch of vague ‘crimes’ used by prosecutors to stack penalties]…”
When they smash down your door in the middle of the night, murder your dogs, terrorize your family and embroil you in a decade-long court battle which will utterly bankrupt you because some computer decided you look like somebody who supposedly broke some law, don’t say I didn’t warn you:
Half of American adults are in a face-recognition database, according to a Georgetown University study…”The Perpetual Line-up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America” shows that one-fourth of the nation’s law enforcement agencies have access to face-recognition databases, and their use…is virtually unregulated…Alvaro Bedoya…co-author of the study [said] “By [scanning]…the faces on 26 states’ driver’s license and ID photos, police and the FBI have basically enrolled half of all adults in a massive virtual line-up. This has never been done for fingerprints or DNA”…researchers obtained documents stating that at least five “major police departments,” including those in Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles, “either claimed to run real-time face recognition off of street cameras, bought technology that can do so, or expressed an interest in buying it”…
I wonder if Asstoon will ever get professional help for his delusions of grandeur?
Ashton Kutcher [made grandiose and unsubstantiated claims]…about how Thorn, an organization founded by himself and ex-wife Demi Moore, has been working to combat human trafficking…Kutcher [fantasized] that his organization had saved more than 6,000 victims from human trafficking in 2016, identifying more 2,000 trafficker in the process…An additional online menace that Thorn intends to combat…was online pornography…“I’m going to eliminate child pornography from the internet.”
Imagine a reporter neither expressing skepticism of nor demanding proof from a person who claimed to have saved 6000 rape victims and vowed that his next super-deed would be to eliminate every opium poppy in Asia.
…an…episode on Law & Order SVU…revolved around a female Olympic Pole Vaulter who had been sexually assaulted while secretly escorting…They flash in the intro, “The following story is fictional and does not depict any actual person, entity or event.” Well that’s kinda laughable because with the exception of the sexual assault and a couple minor modifications, it’s pretty much me out there. Olympian? Check. Track & Field athlete? Check. Married? Check. Mom? Check. Secretly escorting? Check. Bipolar? Check…It’s strange to me that a show like this…can rip off a story so blatantly. I don’t pretend to know the ins and outs of how all this works, but what I do know it that as I watched, it felt a little icky and sneaky. Like someone had broken into my life uninvited…
Americans keep pretending to be shocked by this, then support sending more people to prison:
A former inmate of a Louisiana private prison is suing the company that runs the prison after two guards [orally raped] him [on several occasions]…Aaron Franklin…was abused by Derrick Deshotel and Tyler Strothers…at the Allen Correctional Center…An investigation by the prison substantiated his allegations…The guards were fired…and criminally charged…[but] received only probation…
O, Canada! (All Traffick, All the Time)
Canadian cops are trying to intimidate sex workers again:
Holed up in a hotel room close to Calgary’s airport, a handful of [pigs]…dig through piles of online escort ads as they prep for Day Two of Operation Northern Spotlight…they make calls to unsuspecting sex workers and [lie to them to] set up “dates”…they hope to [intimidate them] to leave the world’s oldest profession…The women all react differently to the initial contact with the detective. Some are hostile, as they realize the [cops have robbed them of hundreds of dollars of their time]…
Sex workers, our clients, our associates and our families were once again subjected to the FBI’s periodic anti-sex worker pogrom, “Operation Cross-Country”:
This year’s Operation Cross Country—the largest to date—involved 55 FBI field offices and 74 FBI-led Child Exploitation Task Forces throughout the country composed of more than 400 law enforcement agencies. Hundreds of law enforcement officials took part in sting operations in hotels, casinos, truck stops, and other areas frequented by pimps, prostitutes, and their customers…
The FBI learned years ago not to give any clear figures on the number of peaceful adults whose lives are destroyed in these fanatical jihads, preferring instead to represent any underage sex workers they arrest as “rescued victims” and pretty much any male unlucky enough to fall into their hands as a “pimp” (though the conviction rate is only 4%). So it may take a week or two to get a picture of the extent of the carnage; right now the coverage is dominated by nauseating fluff like this in which cops and politicians engage in a vast circle-jerk to fantasies of enslaved teen girls:
Calling child sex trafficking a “scourge,” FBI Director James Comey announced Monday that 82 minors had been rescued…through an international effort held this month to locate victims and arrest the perpetrators…”These children trapped in this hell need a hero,” he said. “And the men and women who work for us, federal agents, state agents, local police officers and partners around the world are those heroes.” Comey’s comments came during the International Association of Chiefs of Police convention in San Diego…
But the tide has turned, and this time the usual cacophony of cop-fellation which accompanies these pogroms is interrupted by a few voices speaking the truth:
…sex-worker advocates [explain that]…better results could be achieved by decriminalizing prostitution. They argue that eliminating the fear of arrest would sharply increase the reporting of abuse and exploitation from both sex workers and their customers. Tara Burns…said people involved in the sex trade can’t rely on the hope that [a cop]…they encounter will use their arrest discretion to zero in on abuses, and could just as easily wield it to commit them, as seen in the ongoing East Bay police sex scandal…
It’s unusual for reporters to actually use the word “rape” in reference to rapist cops: “A Festus [Missouri cop] charged with rape and domestic assault…has been [given a desk job]…Andrew J. Hirth…was charged Sept. 15…”
Let’s hope Rolling Stone‘s fortunes follow its credibility down the anti-sex toilet:
[Nicole Eramo] the University of Virginia dean [of students is] suing Rolling Stone for defamation over how she was portrayed in an article about a campus rape report…Sabrina Rubin Erdely [falsely] described a woman named “Jackie” being gang-raped by seven men…and portrayed the administration as not doing enough to help…“I don’t think anyone at Rolling Stone thought of me as a real person,” Eramo said…“You can’t just do drive-by journalism”…Rolling Stone made her “look like the devil”…[even though]…Jackie [had written]…”Dean Eramo has truly saved my life….[she] was helpful and understanding and, above all, compassionate”…Eramo disputed that she ever said any of the [quotes attributed to her in the article and]…no one at Rolling Stone contacted…[her] during the fact-checking process…Jackie forwarded an email to the reporter showing that the dean had set up two meetings with police so Jackie could report the alleged rape to authorities. A reference to these meetings…was included in a draft of the article but was later edited out…
In other words, Erdely & Rolling Stone knew that the dean had supported “Jackie” in her claim, but willfully chose to depict her as a villain to make it a better story.
As clown hysteria continues to mount, institutional responses to it grow increasingly more stupid:
The Russian government warned citizens traveling to Britain to beware of clowns…San Francisco schools went into lockdown during a clown fear wave, and have now claimed the FBI is looking into things…in Concord…a mother [claimed] a “creepy clown” tried to kidnap her 1-year-old child…The woman [supposedly] kicked the clown in the shin and the person fled…Sonoma State University has responded to clown sightings as well as an unrelated person in a gorilla suit…That’s the second…clown-gorilla connection…
Meanwhile, elsewhere in California:
Police arrested a juvenile Tuesday following a social media post that suggested “armed” clowns would visit three Hanford schools…police began receiving calls about the post…from [idiots] fearing for their own safety or for the safety of their children…Capt. Karl Anderson attributed the fast resolution to citizens who [snitched]…The Spooky Halloween Super Store…and…Halloween City…said the recent clown scares around the country haven’t hurt sales of creepy clown masks, costumes and decorations…
But while these entrepreneurs are sensibly making money from people’s herd behavior, Target decided to “send a message” that it’s part of the Establishment: “Halloween costume shoppers won’t be finding any ‘creepy clown’ masks on Target store shelves or online. The decision was made late last week to pull all clown masks from stores…” And Snopes is fielding some manifestations of the hysteria:
On 17 October 2016, the Empire Herald web site published a gruesome article about the arrest of a clown after police found eleven human bodies stuffed in a freezer at his Memphis residence…this story…was…a…fabrication intended to exploit…clown hysteria…The Empire Herald is a fake news site that does not publish any factual stories…
As to this year’s OCC, here in Marin they arrested 15 men for solicitation. The local daily report found no minors, nor does it state whether any sex workers were encountered.
Of the 15, 11 had Spanish surnames. Research’ll let me know if this is a second offence for any of them. That’s 73% higher than the usual 66%.
The hero comment by Comey was uncomfortable to hear. He prefaced it by painting a scenario similar to the movie “Taken”.
What makes the reality of that comment worst, the videos and stories portray multiple armed men in Kevlar vests with fully loaded weapons arriving unsuspecting to rob women of the earnings they secured for themselves. Then those same armed men talking to the women about their desire to leave what it is they are doing. “You want to leave this, right?”
They can call themselves whatever. The reality is that they are thieves.
Toni Mac was present during the London Chinatown raids 10-20-16, http://www.versobooks.com/blogs/2895-swoop-and-rescue.
It upsets me to the core to watch this crime being perpetrated by thieves who call themselves heroes, lie to the public about social services being offered that in reality are remotely helpful for a small percentage of sex workers under the worst conditions, and make the criminalization of sex workers worst in order to create profit for a rescue industry filled with professional marketers exploiting their survivor stories for over a decade in order to create new web sites with glamourous picture of themselves.
It all seems like a public policy disaster, filled with lies and theatrics with little oversight, accountability, transparency, or review.
More specifically, it’s armed robbery.
My question for Kutcher, and the so-called journalists who parrot his statements:
Thorn focuses on Internet technology, specifically “developing technological barriers and initiatives to ensure the safety of children online and deter sexual predators on the Internet”.
So, just how exactly are you able to ascertain any reliable figures for “victims saved” and/or “traffickers stopped”?
Oh, that’s right. This isn’t about facts or actual effectiveness. It’s about truthiness.
THORN, like SAS and BEST are nothing more than spam groups and enablers for Law Enforcement.
They make their living trolling the internet collecting IP addresses on their fellow citizens who may or may not participate in consensual paid adult sex, then harass those citizens before turning the information over to the cops in exchange for easy grant money.
The talk about trafficking, children and exploitation is simply political cover used to justify support of a mass surviellance State.
One of the most terrifying aspects of the war on sex is the rise of the NGO-Law Enforcement-Rich donor axis of evil that collectively use their status to skirt the 4th Amendment and warrants generally by spying on their fellow Americans with a presumption of guilt and without the need to probable cause that would be required by Constitutional government.
They even hold “hackathons” where traitors within the tech sector develop to tools the government can use for their mass surveillance of US citizens. Even if they think paid sex is illegal, are the really stupid enough to think that once they have developed these spying tools for government, that is the only way they will be used in the future?
They would all cry holy hell about THEIR privacy rights and the Constitution if anyone did this to them, but their hypocrisy and heroin like addition to raising ever more money knows no bounds.
These traitors to democracy and the people will be remembered for the violence they knowing perpetrated against their fellow citizens to never did a damn thing to harm them.
If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stomping on a human face forever”
George Orwell, 1984
“All that criminalization of prostitution does is make people afraid.”
As far as I can determine, that is the intention behind it.
You’ll never hear prohibitionists admit that. No, if it’s not some bizarre unsubstantiated belief that it’s “the only way to deal with trafficking”, then it’s that vague moralistic intent of “sending a message” to someone.
Ah, yes. I mistook the audience of the statement. My mistake.