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A lot of the hookers out there don’t do black guys and other guys of poc. Sex work needs to be regulated so such things don’t happen.

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Wait? Sex work should be regulated to prevent freedom of choice in clients? That seems a little counter-intuitive if you ask me

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I mean it’s the same as literally any other business. There’s a reason businesses aren’t allowed to discriminate based on things like race/ethnicity, national origin, sex, and in civilized parts of the world, gender and sexuality.

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well this is a delicate area because people have the right to be attracted to whoever they want to be. It’s not racism to not be sexually attracted to a certain race. Just because a woman is a prostitute doesn’t mean that she is required to say yes to every man.

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But wouldn’t that be an argument for not treating sex work as a form of labor like any other? I wouldn’t have any problem saying a plumber or store owner or photographer or basically any other type of worker should not have the right to refuse service to people based on race or not being attracted enough to the person trying to get services. I agree that I wouldn’t be comfortable applying that same standard to prostitution, but that feels like an argument that there’s a fundamental difference between sex work and other, more typical, forms of wage labor.

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If you can’t see that these two different types of labor are apples and oranges, then I don’t know what else to tell you. If a prostitute is forced to service anyone they DO NOT WANT TO, then it becomes sex trafficking, which is exactly the conundrum we’re trying to solve here.

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