Love & Sex Magazine

Links #534

By Maggiemcneill @Maggie_McNeill

If a prisoner of war were treated this way, it would be a war crime.  –  Erik Heipt

I don’t recall being terribly impressed with this song when it was first out, but I recently stumbled across the video and now I keep thinking about it; maybe it’s the sort of thing one needs to be middle-aged to appreciate.  The links above it were provided by Tana Ganeva, Clarissa, Mark Draughn, Scott Greenfield, Cop Crisis, and Jesse Walker, in that order.

From the Archives

  • Even by local news standards, the sound of bootlicking here is deafening.
  • Another “sex trafficking” hysteria film for future generations to laugh at.
  • I’m sure you amateurs are happy to be censored “for THE CHILDREN™!”
  • Bizarre, stilted language used to describe a very ordinary escort service.
  • The government keeps trying to hide information in the Backpage case.
  • Politicians are gradually starting to realize that whores and clients vote.
  • “Sex trafficking” is such a convenient weapon against adult businesses.
  • Cops are increasingly being forced to deny “sex trafficking” scary tales.
  • Most of what Europeans brand “trafficking” is just migrating to Europe.
  • Do I really have to add, “Not because you saw a picture of a Nerf gun”?
  • More on the young man literally burned alive by “trafficking” hysterics.
  • Whores worried about dolls tell more about themselves than the dolls.
  • Much worse than the typical government propaganda such as “DARE”.
  • Guess why he was allowed to rack up three victims before they acted?
  • Pigs and screws help a private prison shut down for abusing inmates.
  • What an actual attempt to “sex traffick” a Nigerian woman looks like.
  • Don’t teach kids about sex; fill their heads with anti-sex propaganda.
  • Even shitty sex work doesn’t really resemble prohibitionist fantasies.
  • Deaths from a black market product? Just expand the black market!
  • Near Eastern hostess bars aren’t so different from Far Eastern ones.
  • The “human trafficking” facade hiding Europe’s racism is crumbling.
  • Yet another example of why sex worker licensing is a terrible idea.
  • Top-down government censorship has returned with a vengeance.
  • On the collectivist campaign to rob the world of a beneficial plant.
  • Without penalties, laws like this are mere political grandstanding.
  • It’s train-wreck fascinating to watch the lies spiral out of control.
  • Why is The Hill turning itself into an anti-human rights platform?
  • A federal court finally recognizes what should’ve been obvious.
  • A retrospective of my columns for September 2015 and 2016.
  • Let’s hope this is merely the first of many such settlements.
  • At least this judge didn’t give the stolen money to Ruhama.
  • I know several ladies who would’ve gladly handled this job.
  • Cops, vegetables, shoggoths, little boys and much more.
  • An interesting collection of 19th-century brothel photos.
  • I love seeing prohibitionists hoist with their own petard.
  • Cops, critters, romance, masturbation and much more.
  • On the recrudescence of direct, top-down censorship.
  • Dare I hope for a return of “creepy clown” hysteria?
  • A sad epilogue to the Great Clown Panic of 2016.
  • A week where I was almost too busy to think.
  • EMPOWER has now opened an online library.
  • News about the FOSTA challenge.
  • Sliding smoothly into autumn.
  • “Correcting” people to death.
  • Rapist cop of the week.
  • Population 13,665.
  • How convenient.

Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog