I wholeheartely agree, as a former tree-hugging liberal.
It's also a slippery slope that has lowered to the sexualiztion of children, and the accpetance of perversion. The more people are exposed, the more numb they become to it.
Kids are exposed way to soon through social media. Who are their role models now? Instagram influencers who whore themselves for free stuff? Entertainers who act like whores and use satanic imagery? It's everywhere you look. Glad my kids are grown.
In 16th century France, guys were blacklisted from the brothel if they attempted to have anal sex with the prostitutes. It was seen as a horrifying perversion. BDSM would not have even been an understood concept back then. They still had legal prostitution though, and it was an absolutely massive industry at the time.
Prostitution is not the problem, badly regulated prostitution and a society that cannot consider plans for it to be successfully implemented that have worked before is the problem. If prostitution here worked like it did in 16th century Europe we'd be doing great.
Erm, cough cough, Marquis de Saade, cough.
Pervs gonna perv, rich/elitist pervs gonna prey on normies.
Since the beginning of time, moral people have lived next to hedonists, but they were not held liable (pay for health care, welfare, etc) for the choices made.
I figured someone would mention Marquis. There's two things to keep in mind about Marquis.
Society was horrified by him. 120 days of Sodom was considered so perverse he was thrown in prison for it.
Marquis was coming up during the age of enlightenment when a philosophy called "libertinism" was on the upswing. Libertinism is pretty much what we are seeing today, saying that all moral restraints on sexuality should be loosened. Libertinism experienced short popularity among the bourgeois in the 18th century before falling out of popularity and now we are seeing a de-facto version of it.
I wholeheartely agree, as a former tree-hugging liberal.
It's also a slippery slope that has lowered to the sexualiztion of children, and the accpetance of perversion. The more people are exposed, the more numb they become to it.
Kids are exposed way to soon through social media. Who are their role models now? Instagram influencers who whore themselves for free stuff? Entertainers who act like whores and use satanic imagery? It's everywhere you look. Glad my kids are grown.
In 16th century France, guys were blacklisted from the brothel if they attempted to have anal sex with the prostitutes. It was seen as a horrifying perversion. BDSM would not have even been an understood concept back then. They still had legal prostitution though, and it was an absolutely massive industry at the time.
Prostitution is not the problem, badly regulated prostitution and a society that cannot consider plans for it to be successfully implemented that have worked before is the problem. If prostitution here worked like it did in 16th century Europe we'd be doing great.
Erm, cough cough, Marquis de Saade, cough. Pervs gonna perv, rich/elitist pervs gonna prey on normies. Since the beginning of time, moral people have lived next to hedonists, but they were not held liable (pay for health care, welfare, etc) for the choices made.
I figured someone would mention Marquis. There's two things to keep in mind about Marquis.
Society was horrified by him. 120 days of Sodom was considered so perverse he was thrown in prison for it.
Marquis was coming up during the age of enlightenment when a philosophy called "libertinism" was on the upswing. Libertinism is pretty much what we are seeing today, saying that all moral restraints on sexuality should be loosened. Libertinism experienced short popularity among the bourgeois in the 18th century before falling out of popularity and now we are seeing a de-facto version of it.