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Links #327

By Maggiemcneill @Maggie_McNeill

I’m just making sure they don’t kill you.  –  John Walker

Since I’ve been taking a lot more selfies than I used to, I figured a selfie-themed creepy short would be appropriate.  The links above it are from Jason Kuznicki  (“kitty”), Dave Krueger (“ironic”), Kevin Wilson (“never”), Tim Cushing (“unions”), and Charles Hill (“together”).

From the Archives

  • Any teen who won’t behave as adults want to make her behave, must be manipulated by another adult.
  • Writer can’t conceive that “sex trafficking” doesn’t exist on anything like the scale it’s purported to.
  • Cops raping sex workers is so ubiquitous, non-cop rapists often pose as cops to facilitate the crime.
  • Houston determined to win pissing contest, no matter how ludicrous the claims it has to make.
  • Cops, hamsters, politicians, TSA, Burger King, tombstones, sex therapists, hysteria & more.
  • Rapists sue because names were revealed, thus warning potential victims.
  • At UM, there are circumstances in which refusing sex is against the rules.
  • Working It magazine, center of the Portland stripper’s rights movement.
  • A few highlights of an expose of “sex trafficking” fraud Chong Kim’s lies.
  • In which NPR edits a “debate” to make prohibitionists sound less loony.
  • The actual probability that a US woman is raped in her lifetime: 2.6%.
  • Lawheads are completely unable to comprehend the bottleneck effect.
  • How can I help a troubled sex worker who doesn’t seem to want help?
  • Even real coerced prostitution doesn’t look like “sex trafficking” myth.
  • Obviously, “victims” always go around bragging about their “abuse”.
  • Robert Fullinwider meticulously rips Rachel Moran’s drek to shreds.
  • If the market is “definitely there”, why didn’t they find any victims?
  • Seoul only persecutes whores to please its masters in Washington.
  • Facebook backs off of its “real name” crackdown on drag queens.
  • Over the last 150 years, rights for sex workers have diminished.
  • “Sex trafficking” has become an all-purpose excuse for tyranny.
  • Matthias Lehmann debunks lies about German prostitution law.
  • The sheer wrongness of this infomercial cannot be overstated.
  • Trying to define “sex” is like trying to twist a rope out of sand.
  • Such a lot of stupid writing on something that will never exist.
  • Take a good, hard look at who the “feminists” are in bed with.
  • One can never have too many anti-Swedish model editorials.
  • Just how stupid is the “sex trafficking barcode tattoo” trope?
  • Is it normal for my husband to want me to dress like a slut?
  • The tide of public opinion on sex work is beginning to turn.
  • I’m awaiting apologies from those of you who doubted me.
  • How, pray tell, does one “commit tax and unemployment”?
  • On my then-upcoming trips to New Orleans and Seattle.
  • A new version of the Masonic theory of Jack the Ripper.
  • Portland strippers help draft new laws about stripping.
  • Preparations for bringing Jae home from the hospital.
  • The War on Sex Trafficking is the new War on Drugs.
  • I guess Dick Cady is pretty credible, for what he is.
  • Escorts describe first day at work in Reddit thread.
  • Cam girl Sasha Pain supports Ferguson protesters.
  • My third list of men who speak up for sex workers.
  • Cops, horror, Gilgamesh, cyborgs and much more.
  • Expanding the panic by adding male “sex slaves”.
  • Another fake “sex trafficking victim” exposed.
  • Man minds his daughter while mother works.
  • Lots more on New York’s “trafficking courts”.
  • “Prostitution free zone” law repealed in DC.
  • UK moves to censor political speech online.
  • Rapist cops of the week, 2014 and 2015.
  • Sweden’s “liberal reputation” is bullshit.
  • What’s Dutch for “bottleneck effect”?
  • Another case of the missing word.
  • I have the most awesome friends.
  • Sex Addiction, A Critical History.
  • Rocco Siffredi’s porn academy.
  • Well, that didn’t take long.
  • Nope, no hate here.
  • More gypsy harlots.

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