Look what I got for show-and-tell today. – “Deputy” Ricky Paurus
Amy Winfrey of Making Fiends is back with a new series, and here’s the first episode! The links above it were provided by Wendy Lyon, Popehat, Thaddeus Russell, Tim Cushing, Phoenix Calida, and Radley Balko, in that order.
- The Florida of Europe.
- Babysitting while black.
- Just protecting and serving.
- STOP CALLING THE FUCKING COPS!
- Rules are for the ruled, not the rulers.
- Yelling “stop faking!” for 3 months is “inadequate”.
From the Archives
- Cops & politicians enjoy vast circle-jerk to fantasies of enslaved teen girls.
- This is pretty sleazy even for an anti-whore sleazefest like Law and Order.
- Americans keep pretending to be shocked, then keep caging more people.
- The state keeps trying to crucify a young man after the 1st attempt failed.
- Funny how clients aren’t treated as menaces to society when they’re cops.
- Your periodic reminder that Dennis Hof is a revolting excuse for a human.
- This man portrays men we choose to have sex with as “sexual predators”.
- How can people read this and still think prostitution laws are a good idea?
- Negating women’s consent via psychobabble won’t stop with sex workers.
- May Rolling Stone‘s fortunes follow its credibility down the anti-sex toilet.
- Clown hysteria gives rise to organized violence & naked authoritarianism.
- Watching “sex trafficking” hysteria spin out of control is deeply gratifying.
- Weinstein made it possible to publicly attack “sex addiction” as malarkey.
- Cops, Lovecraft, The Beatles, horror movies, Betty Boop and much more.
- Oakland allows cops who qualify as “traffickers” by law to get away free.
- Just a reminder that prohibitionism still exists in decriminalized regimes.
- The Unsinkable Liz Brown looks at this year’s “Operation Cross Country”.
- Say what you like about Larry Flynt, but he’s a dedicated foe of tyranny.
- Picket-fence gay men are such wonderful, dependable sex worker allies.
- Not the same huge child porn site run by the FBI; this is a different one.
- Institutional responses to clown hysteria grow increasingly more stupid.
- Po-faced twits with taped mouths carry pre-printed propaganda cards.
- “Feminist” calls other women “toilets” for ministering to disabled men.
- A program so unpopular cops need to force or frighten women into it.
- It’s utterly loathsome to use talk of “slavery” to oppose human rights.
- Why would anybody pay for sex instead of trying to “pick up” women?
- Will Asstoon ever get professional help for his delusions of grandeur?
- When does a “sex trafficking victim” become an “underage hooker”?
- Control freak lobbies for law defining adult sex workers as children.
- The real purpose of this is to cut sex workers off from healthcare.
- Half of all Americans are now in a pig facial recognition database.
- Combining “sex addiction” nonsense with “sex robot” nonsense.
- Cops are not intended to “protect” you, and never have been.
- Yet another study confirms what we’ve been saying all along.
- Don’t feel left out, amateurs; they’ll get around to you next.
- The BBC has discarded whatever credibility it once enjoyed.
- It looks like Scott Cunningham has finally done a good one.
- Canadian cops are trying to intimidate sex workers again.
- Cops, horror, stardust, The It in the Hat and much more.
- Dinner with Christina Slater and Desmond Ravenstone.
- I hope none of you find this even remotely surprising.
- A disproportionate number of actual pimps are cops.
- The ACLU files an amicus brief in the ESPLERP case.
- Will Weinstein bring down the “sex addiction” scam?
- A Utah politician’s bizarre anti-porn antics continue.
- On the Trump “grab her by the pussy” brouhaha.
- People sometimes ask why I’m not on Facebook.
- What should I do if I fall in love with an escort?
- Yet another dumb “awareness-raising” stunt.
- In which I add a bookstore to this website.
- “Youth pastors” are nearly as bad as cops.
- Why hackers should support sex workers.
- Rapist cops of the week, 2016 and 2017.
- The dysphemisms are thick in this one.
- A setback for women’s rights in India.
- I really, really don’t like change.