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'Marriage Equality' Groups Rally to Decriminalize Prostitution, Laws Against 'Sexual Exchange'
Christian Post ^ | 08/22/2015 | Michael Gryboski

Posted on 08/22/2015 11:27:26 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

After winning support for gay marriage through the image of the monogamous same-sex couple, a coalition of LGBT groups has released a joint statement in solidarity with Amnesty international's recent support for decriminalizing prostitution.

Multiple United States-based LGBT groups released the joint statement Thursday in support of the recently approved resolution by Amnesty International championing the decriminalization of sex work.

Signed by the Transgender Law Center, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD), Lambda Legal, National Center for Lesbian Rights, and the National Center for Transgender Equality, the statement applauds prostitution as a survival skill for runaway gay youth.

"For many LGBT people, participation in street economies is often critical to survival, particularly for LGBT youth and transgender women of color who face all-too-common family rejection and vastly disproportionate rates of violence, homelessness, and discrimination," read the joint statement.

"Laws criminalizing sexual exchange — whether by the seller or the buyer — impede sex workers' ability to negotiate condom use and other boundaries, and force many to work in hidden or remote places where they are more vulnerable to violence."

The joint statement went to state that the groups "look forward to working together, with sex workers and sex workers' rights advocates, and with Amnesty International, to replace laws that criminalize sex work with public policies that address sex workers' real economic and safety needs."

Earlier this month Amnesty delegates representing about 60 countries voted at the organization's biennial meeting to support the decriminalization of the sex trade.

Held in Dublin, the vote was preceded by emotional debate from both sides of the argument, according to The New York Times.

"The proposal about prostitution provoked an aggressive lobbying campaign by international groups opposed to sparing buyers and pimps from penalties," reported Doreen Carvajal of the Times.

"Competing petitions were organized by women's groups and celebrities — including former President Jimmy Carter, who issued a letter on Monday — appealing to the group to maintain penalties for buyers and to 'stay true to its mission.'"

With the vote taken in Dublin, the next step will be a discussion at Amnesty's October board meeting to finalize a policy.

In response to critics, Amnesty has stated that they are still opposed to women being forced into the sex trade and hope that nations strictly regulate the practice.

"We do not believe that anyone should enter sex work against their will and should never be forced or coerced into being a sex worker," reads an entry on Amnesty's website.

"Our policy is not about protecting 'pimps.' Third parties that exploit or abuse sex workers will still be criminalized under the model we are proposing."

The decision has garnered much criticism, including from the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, which declared in a statement that Amnesty has "turned its back on women."

"Amnesty's call on governments to decriminalize the sex industry underlines a willful and callous rejection of women's rights and equality," stated CATW.

"By failing to uphold its own mission of protecting the rights of all human beings to live a life free of violence and with dignity, guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Amnesty has severely damaged its reputation, credibility and legitimacy."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: homosexualagenda; marriageequality; prostitution; sexualexchange
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To: BipolarBob
What is now considered immoral, like drugging women for sex and teachers having "inappropriate" sexual activity with students and child porn being found on someone's computer, may one day be considered peach-keen.

I think we are way past the point of needing a world-wide "Come to Jesus" moment.

21 posted on 08/22/2015 1:03:41 PM PDT by Slyfox (If I'm ever accused of being a Christian, I'd like there to be enough evidence to convict me)
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To: tbpiper; SeekAndFind
"Street economies" -- what is this, pushcart tacos? Sheesh. For every kind of filthy exploitation there's a tart-on-the-tongue euphemism, that's for sure.

Then there's this: "We do not believe that anyone should enter sex work against their will and should never be forced or coerced into being a sex worker..." and blah-blah-blah. Right after they said it was a survival strategy for runaway gay youth. "Youth." As in minors. Boys. So getting anally raped by perverts for money and exposed to HIV while you're at it, because otherwise you'd starve, has nothing to do with "force" and "coercion"?

Some people need to be put on an island far, far away. And I don't mean "les miserables" at the bottom, the gay boys. I mean the filthy perverts at the top, like Amnesty International.

22 posted on 08/22/2015 1:12:26 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o ("Satisfying the immediate desires of adults requires indifference to the suffering of children.")
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To: Dilbert San Diego

“...slobbering homosexual men having their dreams come true????????”

a.k.a. the Democrat party.


23 posted on 08/22/2015 1:46:03 PM PDT by Junk Silver
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To: SeekAndFind

Haven’t heard much of NAMBLA in the last few years either.

Wonder if that’s good or bad?


24 posted on 08/22/2015 1:54:13 PM PDT by This_far
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To: SeekAndFind

Just part of the plan:

http://www.rslevinson.com/gaylesissues/features/collect/onetime/bl_platform1972.htm

The last few items on the agenda (the first few already having been implemented... read them yourself in the link above):

3. Repeal all state laws prohibiting solicitation for private voluntary sexual liaisons; and laws prohibiting prostitution, both male and female.

4. Enactment of legislation prohibiting insurance companies and any other state-regulated enterprises from discriminating because of sexual orientation, in insurance and in bonding or any other prerequisite to employment or control of one’s personal demesne.

5. Enactment of legislation so that child custody, adoption, visitation rights, foster parenting, and the like shall not be denied because of sexual orientation or marital status.

6. Repeal of all state laws prohibiting transvestism and cross-dressing.

7. Repeal of all laws governing the age of sexual consent.

8. Repeal of all legislative provisions that restrict the sex or number of persons entering into a marriage unit; and the extension of legal benefits to all persons who cohabit regardless of sex or numbers.


25 posted on 08/22/2015 2:02:16 PM PDT by angryoldfatman
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To: SeekAndFind

The only freedom liberals tolerate is sexual.


26 posted on 08/22/2015 3:09:00 PM PDT by tbw2
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To: This_far

“AIDS in our demise.”

Well said.


27 posted on 08/22/2015 3:58:20 PM PDT by Twinkie (John 3:16)
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