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In the News (#1118)

By Maggiemcneill @Maggie_McNeill

March 10, 2021 by Maggie McNeill

The Swedish model...is driven by Puritanical fantasy rather than reality. - Molly Simmons

To Molest and Rape In the News (#1118)In the News (#1118)

Cops lie so frequently, they can't tell which lies are believable:

A [cop] charged with [nothing more serious than] misconduct for [rap]ing a...[drunk] woman [is trying to blame]...her...Lee Cocking...picked [up] the woman...on Christmas Eve, 2017...and...had [sex with her even though she was far too drunk to consent]...he...[claimed] the woman climbed on top of him...[and] he was left feeling violated...

A group of over 250 social scientists, including Ron Weitzer and Barb Brents, have sent an open letter to the new president and vice-president, calling for them to walk their talk and actually support "science-driven policy" with regard to sex work. This will, of course, have no more effect than the similar letter sent by Ann Jordan and a dozen other researchers to the Obama Administration in 2011; Biden was one of the chief architects of mass incarceration, and the Swedish-model-supporting Harris' long history of awfulness has been well-documented in this blog. However, it's another pebble in the growing pile which has made supporting sex worker rights a safe position for politicians, and that is a fine and welcome development.

The Cop Myth (#994) In the News (#1118)In the News (#1118)

If they actually punished wife-beating cops, they'd lose half of them:

On February 25, Boyce Ballinger was sentenced to 18 months probation after pleading guilty to felony "strangulation" and misdemeanor "domestic battery". The court even promised to allow him to expunge his criminal record if he complies with probation. On October 17 of last year, Ballinger and his wife went to a neighbor's party...When they came home, his wife asked him about his alcohol consumption. He responded by attacking her [in a drunken rage]...chok[ing] her...and [slamming] her into a wall. She ran to a bedroom. Ballinger followed and banged violently on the door...[after] arrest...[he was] immediately released...without bail...and...ordered not to contact his wife, who filed for divorce shortly thereafter. He violated this order in December by stalking...her...he was [then] sent to jail to await trial...[at which he was] offered...a plea bargain...

A Broker in Pillage (#1072)

Burying government in lawsuits is the only way to slow its depredations:

On March 4, 2015, police in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, stole Malinda Harris' 2011 Infiniti G37 because [they decided to accuse] her son, Trevice...of selling drugs...the cops never alleged that he used [the car] for drug dealing or that she knew about her son's illegal activity. Harris heard nothing more about her purloined property until October 2020...when she was [finally] served with a civil forfeiture complaint that had been prepared the previous January...the unconscionable delay in giving her a chance to recover her car was a due process violation that by itself justifies its immediate return. Massachusetts invites such abuse...because its civil forfeiture law "does not provide any deadline [by] which the Commonwealth is required to initiate forfeiture proceedings." The Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute, which represents Harris, cites several other constitutionally questionable aspects of the state's law, which...is..."the worst...in the country"...In this case, the government['s]...evidence [consists entirely of] the title to the Infiniti..."occupancy papers," two parking tickets, and a "Jiffy Lube receipt"...

Winding Down

Will Washington politicians accept progress, or demonstrate their hypocrisy?

The Washington Supreme Court effectively decriminalized simple drug possession in that state...by overturning a law that made possession a felony without any evidence of intent or knowledge...Washington was the only state that criminalized innocent, unknowing possession of illegal drugs. The Washington Supreme Court has repeatedly held that the statute...[is] a strict liability crime...[which] the court ha[s at long last recognized]...violates the due process clause of the state and federal constitutions...The state legislature can-and probably will-recriminalize simple possession by amending the statute to include a mens rea element. A bill [already] introduced...would [do that, but a competing]...bill...would eliminate criminal penalties for possessing "personal use amounts" of drugs...

Social Distancing (#1094)

So many "enlightened" countries still pretend that disease is caused by "sin":

Baltimore strip venue The Penthouse Club announced...that it has reached a settlement with the city which would allow it to reopen, only days after the club sued...over COVID regulations that...discriminated against adult entertainment...other indoor entertainment venues like bowling alleys and skating rinks were able to reopen...except...strip clubs...

The Course of a Disease (#1109)

One can never have too many anti-Swedish criminalization articles:

...carceral feminists operate under the misguided ideas that all sex work is inherently exploitative; that any sex in exchange for money or goods is rape; and that sex workers are safer in prison than on the streets. The...legislation...backed by [New York politician] Liz Krueger ...is a US adaptation of...Swedish...criminalization... Decades of research have shown that, by targeting and driving underground...participants in the industry, such models increase stigma...discrimination...violence and coercion...They lead to harsher working conditions, higher rates of financial instability and less agency and freedom in our daily lives. When such a model was enacted in Northern Ireland, 56 percent of sex workers said their work had become more dangerous...[this form of]...criminalization...fails in the same way abstinence-only sex education fails: It centers ​"morality" over material needs...sex worker[s are]...not interested in debate about whether or not the sex industry is a ​"good" thing or whether it ​"should" exist or not...and...the moralizing in [such] legislation...infantilizes sex workers in a deeply patriarchal way...

To Molest and Rape (#1110) In the News (#1118)In the News (#1118)

Notice how often predatory cops' victims are underage?

A [typical and representative] Brisbane [cop was found guilty]...of sending "sexual and suggestive" messages to a teenage girl he met...[via his] work...in the Inala Child Protection and Investigation Unit...[Matthew Paul Hockley] interviewed the 15-year-old girl in 2019 in relation to a...[sexting] incident...the[n badgered her for weeks with]...a series of [Snapchat] messages that escalated from inoffensive to sexual and inappropriate, which made the girl "increasingly uncomfortable"...[because] the application...automatically delete[s] conversations...the teenager [had to record some of the harassment] with another device...to...show...the court...[Hockley's] defence lawyer argued h[e] had no sexual interest in the girl, but was in[stead trying to get in] her mother['s pants, presumably via a reverse Lolita scheme]...

" Child protection unit ".

Disgusting men never get tired of blaming women for their own rapes:

China, under growing global pressure over its [atrocities against]...Uighurs in...Xinjiang, is mounting an unprecedented and aggressive campaign [of propaganda], including explicit attacks on women who [reported being raped by guards and Communist Party officials]...a growing number of Western [politicians are finally admitting that]...China [is conducting a] genocide...[so] Beijing is focusing on...accus[ing] some of [its female victims of] having affairs and...sexually transmitted disease...as evidence of bad character...the...meticulous and wide-reaching campaign...hints at China's fears that it is losing control of the Xinjiang narrative...in...[which it refers to mass surveillance, torture, rape, and brainwashing as] "liv[ing] and work[ing] in peace and contentment"...


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