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Originally Posted by slink69
"Playing the Whore: The Work of Sex Work
by Melissa Gira Grant
From claims that the porn industry now dwarfs Hollywood, .............. rarely do they deviate from the position that sex workers must be rescued from their condition, and the industry simply abolished—a position Kristof advocates..................... ...
.............I liked the last line of the blurb "argues that separating sex work from the “legitimate” economy only harms those who perform sexual labour." Total agree the making the hobby illegitimate opens both to sides unnecessary risk.
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Stop for a second, and think about it.
Prostitution is mostly a cash business.
Cash businesses are harder to collect taxes from, even with estimates.
Government has no valid way to estimate how much business a girl does.
Thus, it is not and never will be, a part of the regulated economy.
The "black markets", or hidden economy are always an estimate of a nations total production of goods and services.
This is the study of Macroeconomics.
The result is that governments have a better control of this market by making it illegal (and that's not a sick bird).
JR