The source is really Stephen Fry visiting a brothel in America. In that state (I don't know where, I only saw a very brief glimpse of the show) brothels were legal so I asked dad what the rules were in this country. He didn't know so we looked it up.
It turns out that it is not illegal to pay money for sex. So prostitution is allowed, right? To a certain extent. The problem is, it's illegal to advertise that you are a prostitute, kerbwalking, etc. So this all means that the women always get prosecuted, never the men. I just thought that was terrible.
There are two potential solutions to this problem. Firstly, we could do what Sweden (I think) did. They made it illegal for men to visit prostitutes and by doing this they criminalised the men, rather than the women. The sex industry dropped dramatically. However, I believe that in all likelihood it just made it more difficult for many women to earn a living. Also, if they find themselves in any trouble they have nobody to go to for help, as they would be prosecuted.
The other solution, the America solution, is to make prostitution illegal but only if it's organised correctly, probably in a brothel. I think this really is the best solution. Primarily, it looks after the women. Instead of being out there and alone, they are looked after by the law. The problem of women trafficking is greatly reduced, as there would be proper checks in place to ensure the women were happy and not being forced anything. It gives them the oppourtunity to report anything bad that happens to them and allows them financial stability to a certain extent. By sweeping it under the carpet, it makes it much harder to locate individuals who are suffering. We should drop the squeamishness and face up to the fact that sex is a growing part of our society. Only by doing this can we protect the women who really have no choice.
I'm not saying I approve or disapprove, it's largely irrelevant. But to take the example of abortion, which I dislike in most cases, when it was illegal far more women died through backstreet surgery. This is exactly the same issue. We don't have to like other people's lifestyle choices to recognise that they deserve to be looked after. Prostitutes have a terrible time of it and at the moment in our society they are very vulnerable, as nobody is prepared to speak up for their rights.
Yes, I am prepared to go on a march to London on this issue.
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