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[LSNN] Is it time to put an end to escort advertisements?


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Username: m34d3
Comment: see this is something idk how to feel about. on one hand, it should be outlawed bc its a disgusting practice and paying for sex is just fucking lame. but on the other hand, outlawing it just forces it further underground which only makes the problem worse. i think ultimately if it was legalized or the rules on it were lessened you'd probably see many improvements to it, both for the "customers" (gross) and the poor girls doing it. most of them are drug addicts and paid in drugs more than they are cash. im certain most of them are victims of circumstance with no other skills to offer, hooked on drugs to numb the pain - sending them to prison bc theyre tryna put food on their table and fuel their habits is no way to help them. its in the same kinda vein as the marijuana argument to me where legalising it sorta solves a lot of the shady issues surrounding it and allows the government to better control it and those who indulge in it. but hey im just an idiot online so what do i know!

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Name: Anonymous

Comment: Disgusting article from the LSNN, NewsX would have provided something way less biased. LSNN is openly trying to force their own political agenda without doing any research whatsoever.

 

Prohibition is not the answer. Infact, prohibition would only make the issue worse. Why? Because the legal companies that care for their workers (which excist, unlike this “news” agency claims they dont) would get shut down while the illegal practises remain unaffected; they would even expand their businesses! How do I know this? Just take a look in history at the prohibition of alcohol, and make up your own mind.

 

Be smart and regulate rather than prohibit. The government should protect these workers, not ban them.

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Username: Stan+Loona

Comment: Well, maybe if corporations and other businesses didn't pay shit money for working whole day in the office, it wouldn't be a problem? It's a typical supply and demand case - people are desperate and will pay any amount of money for sex. Prostitution existed, and will exist. Nothing you can do about it.

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