I think that is an interesting attempt to cover their butts. – Adam Frank
Here’s another song that I considered my favorite at some point in childhood. There are several interpretations of the lyrics; any of them present an interesting coincidence, given that I was much too young to have any idea of their meaning (I just liked Freda Payne’s voice and the way the song sounded musically). The links above the video were provided by Eddie J Cunningham, Patrick Nonwhite, Clarissa, Jesse Walker, Mistress Matisse, Popehat, and Nun Ya, in that order.
- But for video.
- Beware of the shoggoths.
- The correct wine to enjoy with slavery.
- The Voynich manuscript, decoded at last?
- Violent gang abducts women, shoots bystander.
- Pigs should be barred from libraries and hospitals.
- “Wellness check” = somebody called the fucking cops.
From the Archives
- Judge should be caged for years, then spend life on “sex offender” registry.
- FBI agent fantasizes about entrapping women who advertise on Backpage.
- Even credulous reporters now feel compelled to at least mention Amnesty.
- Any law, no matter how outmoded, will be drafted for the War on Whores.
- Why does Gay, Inc never speak up for sex worker rights until it’s too late?
- Canadians scheme to harm as many as possible via increased prohibition.
- The prosecutor couldn’t exercise his discretion & decline to press charges.
- It’s rare that “authorities” officially admit no actual crime was committed.
- Why do would-be allies kill their own arguments with anti-whore bullshit?
- Prudes just can’t stand the idea of others having sex on their own terms.
- Maybe if we keep repeating this, it’ll eventually sink into the public skull.
- Prosecutors have the magical ability to transform a “child” into an adult.
- “Authorities” literally destroy a man’s life because his wife was a whore.
- Alas, this revolting attitude is not unusual among picket-fence queers.
- A better monument: abolish the bad laws that enabled their murders.
- Melissa Petro on what some vile women refer to as “theft of services”.
- Dysphemisms are used to conjure a story out of nothing but rumors.
- Interesting that this article doesn’t mention the anti-Backpage mob.
- Is it wrong to be bothered by professionals trading services for sex?
- Cops, fascism, good deeds, clowns, poor judgment and much more.
- It’s rare to see someone attempt this defense with a straight face.
- Just another example of “authorities” paying men to rape whores.
- Let’s hope other ACLU chapters start following New Jersey’s lead.
- Porn viewers are more feminist than those who don’t watch porn.
- In the US, the government would’ve “helped” by prosecuting her.
- Why people view sex work as an “unacceptable” risk for women.
- Serious question: How do we nominate Liz Brown for a Pulitzer?
- I can’t help laughing at how seriously people take this drivel.
- Eyewitness statements are inherently unreliable and erratic.
- Belief in “porn addiction” correlated to sexual repression.
- I agree with Charlotte Shane on words like “prostitute”.
- The “Prostitutes Protection Law” is nothing of the kind.
- What exactly is the rationale behind this prosecution?
- Politicians can’t keep their hands off of golden geese.
- Surveillance beyond the wildest dreams of the Stasi.
- Another woman who calls rape “theft of services”.
- Why aren’t married men off limits for prostitutes?
- This is what our society refers to as “correction”.
- Elizabeth N. Brown on Candida Royalle’s legacy.
- Cops, headlines, Dr. Demento and much more.
- Another victory against a political witch hunt.
- I really hate being right all the fucking time.
- Ireland heads toward the Swedish model.
- Clients of Sex Workers Allied for Change.
- Chester Brown discusses his new book.
- A step in the right direction, at least.
- Another attempt to bring Jae home.
- Child-raping politician of the week.
- Alas, the victory was short-lived.
- A strange, unwholesome week.
- I just love Elizabeth N. Brown.
- A guest column by a client.
- My first missed post ever.
- Rapist cop of the week.
- Five million pageviews.
- The stupidity defense.
- Scary Poppins.