Selling sex is a "societal blight", argues Crown in first Charter challenge

Cock Throppled

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What on earth does the report on missing and murdered indigenous women have to do with this case?

The judge, by agreeing to review it, already seems to have coflated the usual inaccurate boogie-man arguments against escorting. Hopefully, it will work against the prosecution, and the judge will see that driving women underground, and/or into the streets is inherently more damaging than properly-run agencies.
 

johnnydepth

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All I'm going to say I find that article to be based on such antiquated thinking, and once again shows how backward Western society is in it's views... on almost everything. Prostitutes are exploited? How about any person that works at Walmart?
 

westwoody

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Well it is the CBC...
They hate men, and they love victims so there’s no need to read the article.
Nobody does righteous indignation better.
Amazing they can produce great stuff but also trash like this.
 

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Leolist Platonic Dating is running the legal email and text message thingy. it's a bate-and-switch effort but if you keep doing it I suppose something will come up that you want. I think that they're building a profile on users. Stay logged in because they answer right away if you try it. Maybe remember to empty your email trash bin if it gets going.
 

clu

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What on earth does the report on missing and murdered indigenous women have to do with this case?

The judge, by agreeing to review it, already seems to have coflated the usual inaccurate boogie-man arguments against escorting. Hopefully, it will work against the prosecution, and the judge will see that driving women underground, and/or into the streets is inherently more damaging than properly-run agencies.
Be fair... as you say, the argument for decriminalisation also leverages the argument that driving prostitution underground makes it more dangerous. The judge could equally be studying the MMIW cases to see if it supports the notion that decriminalisation could've avoided some of these tragedies.
 

Newb808

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A crown prosecutor will say just about anything, often with third rate passion and vigor to win a case, whether they believe what they are saying or not. Quite amusing to watch, in person, a CC postulate the interconnectedness of growing marijuana to murder, and now running an escort agency to the MMIW cases.
Our laws are years behind our more forward thinking first word counterparts who we have already followed the lead on issues such as marijuana and euthanasia, and we will decriminalize prostitution just as those nations did. We won’t decriminalize slavery, child abuse or murdering indigenous women, and that same crown counsel will hopefully be putting human traffickers, serial killers and child abusers away with zeal and purpose.
 
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