Trafficking thread

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Lol, can't believe you posted that. So since we have more agencies the crimes are getting reported more yet trafficking as a percentage is staying the same?

It's not saying it stayed the same, it's saying the data used to claim increases is misleading.
 
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Lol, can't believe you posted that. So since we have more agencies the crimes are getting reported more yet trafficking as a percentage is staying the same?

Out of curiosity, did doubt about what they were saying about hate crimes creep into your mind at all, or did you save all your skepticism for the things you don't want to believe?
 
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If prostitution were decriminalized, i have faith the need for trafficking would diminish precipitously.

In Amsterdam, the prostitutes are unionized and they hold all the power vs employers and Johns. To the point that they take advantage of them in really ****** ways.
 
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Out of curiosity, did doubt about what they were saying about hate crimes creep into your mind at all, or did you save all your skepticism for the things you don't want to believe?
Are we talking about reported (claimed) hate crimes or convicted hate crimes?
 
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In Amsterdam, the prostitutes are unionized and they hold all the power vs employers and Johns. To the point that they take advantage of them in really ****** ways.
Interesting.
Trafficking (to me) hinges on 2 fundamental needs on which the traffickers prey. 1. New recruits to the trade. 2. Protection of workers.
Whether unionization or simply a co-op of prostitutes, there is no doubt the marketplace would remedy those 2 needs.
 
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The same argument for drug legalization can be applied to this as well.

If legalizing drugs makes crimes related to drugs decrease (which there is empirical data for), it would only make sense that legalizing prostitution woulkd have the same effect on crimes related to sex.
 
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You can legalize everything tomorrow. You’ll still have murder, people selling people, drug problems, demand for sex from those not willing to give it.

You act like by simply legalizing these things that the demand will be met by the snap of the fingers. It’s silly.
 
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You can legalize everything tomorrow. You’ll still have murder, people selling people, drug problems, demand for sex from those not willing to give it.

You act like by simply legalizing these things that the demand will be met by the snap of the fingers. It’s silly.

Murder: most drug related crimes are caused by the illegal nature of the business. You can prove this by looking at murder rates before and after prohibition of alcohol and before and after prohibition of drugs. What you’ll see is that forcing people to sell on an illegal market create violence.

Yet the owner of Sam Adams isn’t doing drive bys on local microbreweries, why? Because they’re not in an illegal business. Illegality forces businesses to become violent.

Drug problems are mainly psychological issues. Not putting people in prisons and allowing them to continue to work would go all way in decreasing addiction.

Demand for sex, that’s what prostitution is for.

By the snap of a finger? No. Very fast? Yes
 

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