I put [Nazi flyers] on anybody’s vehicle no matter what their race. – Andrew Angel
Here’s another favorite from the ’70s; note that the protagonist would have done well to heed my admonition, “Never call the cops for any reason whatsoever”. The links above the video were provided by Brooke Magnanti, Myles Jackman, Kevin Marks, Amy Alkon, Nun Ya, and Radley Balko (x2), in that order.
- As one does.
- Truth in advertising.
- The eggcorn database.
- Nightmare of the week.
- “…and a ventriloquist dummy.“
- Clearly due to same-sex marriage.
- HOLY SHIT, STOP CALLING THE FUCKING COPS!
From the Archives
- Amazon’s not a library, but given prominence this is a censorship attempt.
- I’m sure you feel safer now that police “investigated” this “sexual assault”.
- People who can’t admit their kinks unknowingly display them to the world.
- Only the individual has the right to determine conditions for their consent.
- I’ve a strong feeling that this will be the nadir of the “gypsy whore” myth.
- Minnesota tries to cash in on “sex trafficking” hysteria before it vanishes.
- “Studies” claiming an impossibly-tiny fraction of men pay for sex are BS.
- Are politicians really stupider than other people, or does it just seem so?
- Sometimes land grabs are more subtle, even if reporters’ language isn’t.
- Pompous ass seems committed to braying out of both sides of her maw.
- Sweden emasculates its men, wonders why Swedes are having less sex.
- Being a “legal” sex worker doesn’t protect you, so stop your bootlicking.
- “Repatriation” is the currently-fashionable euphemism for “deportation”.
- I’m glad to see well-spoken & “out” sex workers appearing on podcasts.
- Say you’re “fighting sex trafficking”; stupid people will give you money.
- “Believe women!” vanishes when a woman contradicts feminist dogma.
- Cops, stupidity, Doctor Who, headlines, children’s books & much more.
- Once again, Liz Brown exposes the tyranny of “fighting sex trafficking”.
- Reporters should be ashamed of their attempts to shame sex workers.
- Prohibitionists think we can’t see them wanking to the “pimp” fantasy.
- It’s unusual to see them actually use the word “rape” in this context.
- Imagine if $100,000 was spent on services instead of spreading lies.
- I debunked COSA in this blog five and a half years before Salon did.
- More groups are speaking up in favor of sex work decriminalization.
- The Pope continues to recklessly promote “sex trafficking” hysteria.
- Nearly all “sex offender” laws are this unconstitutionally overbroad.
- COSWAC mocks the absurdity of “signs of sex trafficking” in hotels.
- How does this dude think he’ll get around UK brothel & avails laws?
- Why do economists make such dumb assumptions about sex work?
- Your periodic reminder that a child-shaped toaster is still a toaster.
- You’re supposed to be a libertarian, Gary; this ain’t rocket science.
- Despite its appearance in Rolling Stone, this is an excellent article.
- Pro-decriminalization essays in newspapers are no longer a rarity.
- Why are men pearl-clutching even more than women these days?
- Putting extraordinary restrictions on cops is not remotely unfair.
- Liz Brown on the warped mind of Seattle prosecutor Val Richey.
- Sometimes “trafficking” just means “bringing in brown people”.
- The censors who want the internet destroyed are at it again.
- As the hysteria collapses, this will happen much more often.
- Another of those cases whose reported details don’t add up.
- From now on, most of my Friday columns will be low-effort.
- To what extent is sex work criminalization tied into racism?
- No, there are no good reasons to root for Kamala Harris.
- Satan, vindication, cops, laws, Sweden and much more.
- Another health organization issues a pro-decrim report.
- In which I announce the return of my ability to travel.
- Not a bad introduction to the concept of whorearchy.
- Too much for the tiny, narrow minds of politicians.
- The government is culpable in these assaults.
- In other news, Pope announces he’s Catholic.
- A sign of how much things are shifting.
- My two previous columns for Lammas.
- A week of highs and lows.
- Moving troubles.