You still might get paid. – another Bridezilla
My friend Mark Draughn suggested that sex workers might find this video useful to send to annoying people online, and I can’t say I disagree. The links above it were provided by Anarras Ansible, Franklin Harris, Mike Siegel, Cop Crisis (x2), Mark Bennett, and Radley Balko, in that order.
- The global cop.
- R.I.P. D.C. Fontana.
- Religion is a hell of a drug.
- Just protecting and serving.
- “A normal police officer.” Yep, he sure is.
- And y’all mocked that guy for protecting himself.
- Any headline that begins with “bride arrested” is a good one.
From the Archives
- New York won’t stop trying to subject nude-pic-posters to police violence.
- Even prohibitionists are growing disturbed by this megalomaniac’s antics.
- This is finally getting attention outside of libertarian & sex worker circles.
- Many US jurisdictions have similar laws vs revealing clothes for women.
- Think prosecution would’ve done this if the accused weren’t a politician?
- With any luck, SCOTUS will shut down this & similar extortion schemes.
- This popular cop masturbatory fantasy has made it across the Channel.
- You can murder as many whores as you like without cops giving a shit.
- Anti-whore indoctrination has wholly infested the US trucking industry.
- Despite some conciliatory language and ground-ceding, a good article.
- No other “crime” gets this treatment merely on a busybody’s say-so.
- Is this a rationalization of cop behavior, or of serial killer behavior?
- 24 years of state-inflicted torture finally end for the San Antonio 4.
- Cop-fellation and myth-regurgitation masquerading as journalism.
- An incredibly evil ruling even by despicable modern US standards.
- The only “mistake” here was that the victim wasn’t actually trans.
- The many times I’ve been stalked and sexually harassed by cops.
- How to totally destroy your relationship with your teen offspring.
- It’s the same everywhere our work is even partially criminalized.
- I’m not sure how much this will help, but it certainly can’t hurt.
- Despite the glaring absence of any escorts, this is good to see.
- The truth about “sex trafficking” dawns in the mind of a judge.
- Toasters have no “virginity” and cannot “consent” to anything.
- People with children are uniquely vulnerable to state coercion.
- Cops, chants, train stunts, sauce, weaponry and much more.
- An informal, unwitnessed contract offers no legal protection.
- Facebook turns the dial on its anti-sex “standards” up to 11.
- Amateurs could learn so much about business from whores.
- Cops, karma, justice, nightmares, Shatner and much more.
- Prohibitionists don’t really give a shit about Cyntoia Brown.
- While US politicians are marching along with a witch hunt.
- Virginia comes up with some truly awful anti-whore laws.
- Deportation is euphemized as “sending migrants home”.
- Caging people permanently, without trial or sentence.
- We did warn you this wouldn’t stop with sex workers.
- No matter what prohibitionists claim, sex is a need.
- All I want for Christmas is some much-needed rest.
- I’m sorry, but I find this both funny and satisfying.
- The “police explorer” rape trap for underage girls.
- Facebook can’t even follow its own “standards”.
- Signal boosting two messages for sex workers.
- An American sex worker on working in Europe.
- How old is the imbecile who writes this shit?
- My annual Toys for Tots drive wraps up.
- Missy Mariposa on new escort ad sites.
- The Swedish rot has reached Spain.
- I’m a whore, not a programmer.
- Rapist cop of the week.
- R.I.P. Christine Keeler.
I got on the list of the group “Freedom United” which says it fights modern slavery. Today they were pushing a lawsuit against certain hotels for permitting “traffiking” on the premises, I entered this comment
This is evil. Most sex work is not exploitative., and there is no way for hotels to know when it is. These prudes want hotels to ban all sex workers. To ban sex work would be a major intrusion on women’s freedom. To bar sex workers from hotels would force them into brothels where they would be more vulnerable to exploitation.
It was “held for moderation”. Not likely to appear.
Re: the link to the site about the two-legged snake. Mysterious Universe reports on general strangeness and anything that can be filed under paranormal. It’s not a religious site by any stretch of the imagination.
Oh, I didn’t mean the site was; I was more mocking anyone silly enough to believe a South American fossil could somehow have been known in the ancient Middle East.
Oh okay. The podcast is hilarious but I admit I’m 90% attracted by the hosts’ strong Australian accents.