Prostitution. It is a powerful word, which, with just four syllables, breeds uneasiness. I have gone almost my entire life without understanding what lies behind it. We live in a society where pop culture and the media give us strong suggestions as to how we should see the world around us, and they have not been kind to the concept of prostitution. Hollywood has shown us that prostitutes are the foul-mouths in fishnets roaming the streets of Memphis in the movie Hustle and Flow. It has also depicted for us to the horrific world of forced prostitution and trafficking in the blockbuster Taken. With prostitution being so terrible one must ask themselves, how could anyone want this to be decriminalized? When …show more content…
ProCon.org is a website designed to show both sides of contravercial topics from authorities in the field and so gives us the main areguments against sex work. The first, and possibly most discussed argument is that “[prostitution] creates a setting whereby crimes against men, women, and children become a commercial enterprise” (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)). This information was affirmed by Melissa Farley and her associates during a study which found that “71% [of prostitutes] were physically assaulted” and “63% were raped” (Farley 34). These assaults happen, but when asked, the average sex worker attributes them to reasons which the anti-sex traders wouldn’t …show more content…
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