What kind of society are we if we still permit the denigration and devaluing of an identifiable group amongst us? I'm talking about the abhorrent treatment of service providers that seems to be condoned by so many.
The recent shocking revelations about the Pickton fiasco have shone new light on society's attitudes. Many have made comments implying that these poor women's lives are somehow worth less than other people's. We hear comments like, "they chose their profession and they knew the risks."
I find this attitude disgusting! When a soldier, a police officer or a fireman dies while doing their job, do we hear anyone saying, "they chose their profession, they knew the risks?" No! Show some respect. These women are human beings and their lives are just as valuable as anyone elses!
Our society's backward attitude toward sex trade workers shows in how we treat them. Even though what they do is legal in our country, they are the only identifiable group where we still criminalize many activities associated with their profession.
Also, they are the only group in our society where it is still 'OK' to refer to them by some vile derogatory term. We wouldn't think of using the "N" word when referring to blacks or the "F" word when referring to gays. But people seem to have no problem referring to sex trade workers as "H*s" or "sk*nks" or "h**kers" or the old standard, "wh*res."
A society devalues itself if it permits the devaluing of any one segment of people. This disrespect must stop!
We pooners should be at the forefront of fighting for these ladies rights as we are the beneficiaries of the wonderful services they provide. It takes courage for a young woman to take up this profession with society constantly kicking her in the teeth simply for doing her job!
I have received so much pleasure from these incredible ladies over the years. They've certainly brought much joy into my life! Thank you, you wonderful 'Sisters of Mercy'!
Tomorrow, I have an appointment with my all time favorite SP. Thank God she and all the others have the "guts" to do their jobs!
The recent shocking revelations about the Pickton fiasco have shone new light on society's attitudes. Many have made comments implying that these poor women's lives are somehow worth less than other people's. We hear comments like, "they chose their profession and they knew the risks."
I find this attitude disgusting! When a soldier, a police officer or a fireman dies while doing their job, do we hear anyone saying, "they chose their profession, they knew the risks?" No! Show some respect. These women are human beings and their lives are just as valuable as anyone elses!
Our society's backward attitude toward sex trade workers shows in how we treat them. Even though what they do is legal in our country, they are the only identifiable group where we still criminalize many activities associated with their profession.
Also, they are the only group in our society where it is still 'OK' to refer to them by some vile derogatory term. We wouldn't think of using the "N" word when referring to blacks or the "F" word when referring to gays. But people seem to have no problem referring to sex trade workers as "H*s" or "sk*nks" or "h**kers" or the old standard, "wh*res."
A society devalues itself if it permits the devaluing of any one segment of people. This disrespect must stop!
We pooners should be at the forefront of fighting for these ladies rights as we are the beneficiaries of the wonderful services they provide. It takes courage for a young woman to take up this profession with society constantly kicking her in the teeth simply for doing her job!
I have received so much pleasure from these incredible ladies over the years. They've certainly brought much joy into my life! Thank you, you wonderful 'Sisters of Mercy'!
Tomorrow, I have an appointment with my all time favorite SP. Thank God she and all the others have the "guts" to do their jobs!





