A Cry for Justice:The Abuse of Prostitutes

 

BordelloOne of the few remaining unjustified restrictions on the freedom of women–one of few remaining barriers to equality in the workplace–is the prohibition of prostitution.  No other service industry is forbidden to women on the basis of gender. Other sexist obstacles have come down. It is time this one did.

Treating prostitution as a crime represents an unconscionable restriction of a woman’s right to control her body. This right is legally recognized, allowing her to have an abortion, and must certainly extend to allowing her to decide with whom to go to bed. Any rational feminist (I know, I know) must favor legalization. So must libertarians opposed to governmental interference, conservatives favoring free enterprise, and advocates of free-markets. Keeping prostitution illegal smothers initiative and prevents capital formation.

Note that America’s attitude toward prostitution is not the norm among civilized nations. It is legal in Spain, Germany, Holland, Finland, Austria, Denmark, Italy, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Argentina, Brazil, and many others. Canada, idiotically, makes it legal to sell sex but not to buy it. (It gets cold up there, and I guess sometimes they forget to wear hats.)

Feminists, most of whom are in little danger of sex with a man, have for mysterious reasons regarded prostitution as exploitation of women. This is like saying that piano movers exploit musicians. A prostitute offers a service for a fee, like a barber. We do not penalize barbers, most of whom are men, but do penalize prostitutes, most of whom are women. It is a clear case of disparate impact—in a word, of sexism.

Typically feminists, pathological reformers, and married women oppose prostitution. That is, they want the government to control the sexual lives of women. This is an outrage, and little better than purdah. Can suttee be far behind?

Note, though, that feminists are not disinterested parties. They regard heterosexual sex as miscegenation, and heterosexual men as poachers. With them it is a matter of competition for resources. Married women, moving on in years, putting on a bit of weight, and perhaps not erotic thunderstorms in the first place, yearn not for houses full of young, luscious, available and—Hallelujah!—feminine women within hubby’s purview.

Reformers argue that because prostitutes are mostly women, somehow the trade represents discrimination against that sex. How so? Piano movers have almost always been men. Does this imply that a woman who has her piano moved is exploiting men? This would seem to imply that pianos by law should be stationary.

The Predatory Good insist disingenuously that prostitution is bad for women. In particular, they tell of the miserable lives of prostitutes working in filthy brothels and dark and dangerous streets, of the pimps who beat them and of occasional brutal customers. These, they say, show that prostitution is a great evil. But these great evils—and they are great evils—exist because prostitution is illegal. That is, moral uplifters force women to work in sordid cribs and back streets. They leave them no choice. It is legal oppression and obvious misogyny.

But it is the illegality, not the prostitution, that that engenders tragedy and ruined lives. If piano-moving were illegal, it also would quickly fall into the hands of shady characters and occur in the dark of night by unlicensed and perhaps incompetent movers. They might drop the piano. Corruption of the police would soon follow. Injuries would occur as movers took pianos up rickety back stairs to avoid being seen. And if the moving itself were illegal, possession of a piano would be prima facie evidence of the crime of felony solicitation of piano moval.

As sit turns out, more-or-less normal women now use prostitutes. Irrational feminists (I know, I know) disapprove of prostitution almost as much as they do of housewives and marriage, but chiefly I think because both involve—ugh!–men. Unfortunately for them, heterosexual—ugh!–women apparently are using the services of heterosexual—ugh!–men—ugh!-for reasons resembling those of men who patronize prostitutes. Headline:”More women than ever are paying for sex because they are too busy for conventional relationships….” Given the nature of businesswomen, female lawyers, and such, this may be a service to the rest of us. However, if these brave men laboring in the trenches (so to speak) of social progressivism are not being arrested, why should female prostitutes be? It is sheer vindictiveness by the matriarchy.

Of course prostitution does not have to occur under the sordid conditions associated with unregulated piano-moving. Just as the illegality of abortions resulted in death and trauma, so illegality of commercial sex results in the grim conditions of the unregulated trade.  It is not the merchandise but the banning that creates problems.

By contrast, legal bordellos, inspected as restaurants are, can be safe, clean, and elegant with bars, smoking rooms, oil paintings, crystal chandeliers, and other elements of a theme park. A well-run bawdy house would allow the women to dress and behave as ladies and require that the men so treat them, thus elevating public manners. In the United States, such houses would constitute almost the only places where men could be alone with each other and agreeable women.

For reasons beyond my ken, Doers of Good believe that the customers of prostitutes hold these women in contempt, and enjoy degrading them. Perhaps some do.  Some hold piano-movers in contempt. (“They are not our sort of people, dear.”) I know many men who have spent long years in Asia and patronized countless prostitutes. These men do not at all speak of the girls with contempt, and indeed often remember them fondly. The disdain seems to come from the Doers of Good, not from men.

A bargirl Thailand once told me approximately, “I can work in an electronics-assembly plant twelve hours a day, barely make a living, and almost never see my little boy, or I can work here where it is comfortable and I have my days off.” So you see: Illegality consigns women to sweatshops. And it is bad for children.

In the past, and in many places today, women were and are forced by physical threats to work as prostitutes. This is utterly reprehensible, as immoral as forcing men to fight wars in which they have no stake, or forcing them to pick cotton. Again, it is the forcing, not the prostitution that is an evil. Picking cotton is not in itself a moral disgrace.

Under today’s economic conditions, compulsion would be nonexistent, especially in licensed houses rigorously inspected. Any prostitute who became dissatisfied could simply walk out the door. Today, a girl of eighteen can make her living without selling sex, and almost all do. If she chooses voluntarily to work in a brothel for whatever reason—better money than Starbuck’s, and less boring—why is that not her business?

Illegality? I say unto ye, brothels and sistels, herein lies a great evil, and it should not stand.

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starfcker
starfcker
December 24, 2015 1:04 pm

Fred, take your meds. Living in a third world country has turned what might have been a sharp mind into one only capable of third world liberal logic

Richo
Richo
December 24, 2015 1:57 pm

This same basic argument could, and should, be applied to “drug” trafficking.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
December 24, 2015 2:43 pm

I’ve know a dozen people to die of hepatitis or AIDs; it’s not pretty. Proverbs 7 covers it pretty well.

Thaisleeze
Thaisleeze
December 24, 2015 2:50 pm

The Thai quote is dubious at best.

Yes, this is the land of mass prostitution, but that quote is way off the mark in explaining the reasons for its existence.

Wip
Wip
December 24, 2015 4:04 pm

Freedom is what we strive for. So say our “betters”.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
December 24, 2015 4:25 pm

I actually read a couple of Playboy articles once, they sounded like this one, good reading material for the bathroom break, not fit for public consumption.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
December 24, 2015 5:04 pm

There are two popular eating/drinking establishments here where I live that were started by a couple of women who worked as prostitutes in AK. They made their fortunes then moved here and went legit.

Leobeer
Leobeer
December 24, 2015 9:32 pm

—A bargirl Thailand once told me approximately, “I can work in an electronics-assembly plant twelve hours a day, barely make a living, and almost never see my little boy, or I can work here where it is comfortable and I have my days off.”

That would apply in every country. Good looking, young women with shitty jobs could make more money if they would rather fuck for it.

Unclezip
Unclezip
December 24, 2015 10:12 pm

Most of the commenters here come off as old sticks in the mud. It’s obvious that appreciation of good snark trends with the quality of education in this country.

michaelj007
michaelj007
December 24, 2015 10:59 pm

Mr Reed is on point. One of the fundamental rights of a free and civilized nation is private property. Inclusive of private property is the right to sell said property. I’m surprised at the first few comments. Please, do not cherry pick verses and proverbs from the Bible. If we are FREE then we are FREE to do with our own bodies as we wish. Most of you are also living COMPLETELY in the dark. Prostitution is borderline legal in the US already. YES you can scroll through a catalog, place an order online or over the phone and have it delivered to the foot of your door hot, tasty and ready to satisfy- if the price is right. You can dine-in, carry-out, unfortunately lay-away is not a typical option. The spreading of disease is not a valid argument for illegality either. MANY brothels operate in collusion with local police and in broad daylight on the main streets of MANY US cities and suburbs. If you have $, know where to go and can act polite and respectful, it’s available 24/7 and is just as safe, if not safer, than courting a female from an online app- or even church for that matter. ha ha ha. So please, to those who oppose prostitution- you either support freedom in its entirety or you do not. In other words, stop hatin’!

Gayle
Gayle
December 25, 2015 12:35 am

When prostitution is made legal…

Prostitutes will have to become small businesspersons or be employed by a prostitution company.
The Dept. of Labor, Department of Health and Human Services, and the IRS (and certainly other government agencies as well) will have to keep track of what the prostitutes are up to. Carbon footprints will have to be measured. Studies will be done. Brothel chains will pop up like so many fast-food franchises. WalMart will be sure to get into the act. IPOs for stock in prostitution corporations will lift the market. There will be apps and blogs and Michael’s List. Prostitutes will long for the good old seedy days.

Sorry, Fred. I think you might want to do the ladies a favor and leave things just as they are.

EL Coyote who is hardly a stick in the mud
EL Coyote who is hardly a stick in the mud
December 25, 2015 4:39 am

Prostitutes are called escorts online. They are called celebrities on TV.
Yes, you can hook up with a prostitute in church, we’ve come to expect this and I’ve seen a pastor hook up with one of his church women. We are not living in Mayberry and nobody is that naive.

Don’t confuse libertines with libertarians. Don’t ask, don’t tell is tacit approval for all sorts of immorality.

The phrase, stop hating, is the protest of the libertines to avoid moral reproof.

When you start to accept that all morality can be fended off with – stop hating – how will you react when you find an illegal Iraqi in bed with your wife, you start to complain but the Iraqi says, stop hating. I guess you’ll shut up then, right?

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 27, 2015 8:29 am

Meanwhile In Greece, The Price Of A Prostitute Drops To €4 Per Hour

y Keep Talking Greece

Six years of crippling financial crisis have sent Greek students to the streets. However, not for anti-austerity protests but for sex. They allegedly “sell it very cheap,” for the price of “a cheese pie or a sandwich,” thus “offering the lowest prices of the industry across the Continent.”

“Some women just do it for a cheese pie or a sandwich they need to eat because they are hungry,” Gregory Lazos, professor of sociology at Panteion University in Athens told The Times and spoke about the results of a study he conducted.This is what the bankers and M in WH will do to the US!

Stucky
Stucky
December 27, 2015 8:43 am

The USAF sent me to Greece for 18 months back in 1973. I arrived on a Sunday. So, I took a bus to the beach. While sitting on the beach a rather lovely and buxom vixen approached me. She offered me a blow job … right there on the beach … for 300 Drachmas. I wanted to say “yes”, but I said “no” because 300 whatevers seemed like a lot. Then she offered a hand job while allowing me to play with her titties for 150 Drachmas. No. 150 is also a big number.

Fast forward to the next day, orientation. I discovered that 300 Drachmas was a mere ten bucks … and the hand job was only five bucks. Dahum!!!

That evening I RUSHED back to the beach. But, I never found her again. It was traumatic. I still regret being so foolish to this very day.