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On Prostitution

in politics •  7 years ago 

Why would they disappear? You mean abductions? Why would that happen? There is actually a lot more of that risk happening with human traficking and pimping exactly because it's illegal, so women have to find a shady pimp who might abuse or sell them.

If it were legalized , then they could do the business independently , without a pimp, so the risks would greatly diminish, not to mention regular screenings so STD risk would be lowered too.

Prohibition creates violence, not the other way around. Look at the US alcohol prohibition era, and the current drug war. It speaks for itself.

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Indeed, I agree with you that part of the argument that prostitution is legalized in some countries may reduce risk.
But first, prostitution can not be legalized in some other countries in the world, so the prerequisites you have said are no longer right. Second, if the legalization of prostitution, will lead people into the industry, causing more risk of disease transmission. Finally, even if the prostitute on a regular physical examination, when she knew that after a lot of people may have been infected with the disease, because the industry is large, spread a wide range, will cause great losses. The spread of a new disease in the extreme time is not easy to find a cure method, which is the risk of legalization of prostitution.
Finally, the legalization of prostitution can lead to a lot of kidnapping, trafficking and the like, many people in order to profiteering or other causes of crime, society will become increasingly chaotic.

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I live in a country where prostitution is legal and widespread. The STD rates are still slightly lower than the United States. With exception to HPV or herpes, Condoms have been very efficient at preventing the spread of STDs.

So,this is only your opinion,but not a theory,right?

The truth is that STD's have been heavily overhyped lately. The truth is that there were brothels 5000 years ago, and humans are still here. If STD's would have been such a big threat then humanity would have been wiped out a long time ago.

Remember condoms only exist for about 200-300 years, they used pig's esophagus before that. So for about 4700 years humans for some reason had no problems with STD's, even when many other plagues were rampant, which had no connection to STD.

It makes you wonder whether it's just overhyped so that people would not make kids to lower the population.

I am not saying that we should ignore STD's but certainly it's not that scary as it sounds. I have never had any STD's, and I had a few partners. So I don't know how it can be more spread than this, when you already have a very promiscuous culture? It can't get any worse than this.

Finally, the legalization of prostitution can lead to a lot of kidnapping, trafficking and the like, many people in order to profiteering or other causes of crime, society will become increasingly chaotic.

I still don't know how you came to that conclusion. In every single case, it had the opposite effect.

The alcohol prohibition was a great example of this. There are no more bootlegger mobsters, people just have their own whiskey factory now.