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Mayor Bill de Blasio broached a few heavy topics in his morning briefing Tuesday, March 16, when he spoke on the realities of sex trafficking, the need for decriminalization of sex work, and more protections for sex workers in the city.
De Blasio said that how sex workers are treated in the legal system needs to change, starting with an “aggressive” coordinated approach to stop sex trafficking. He emphasized punishing traffickers while supporting survivors with city resources.
“The conception we have in our legal system is broken, we need to change it", said de Blasio.
Pearl clutching relegates this to underground means which spread STDs, promote pimps for “protection”, and kind prompt those pimps to get em on drugs so they can take the rest of the money they don’t get from their cut, and more or less control these women for their own sex wants and desires.
Make this legal. The longer it’s pushed underground, the longer we live with the seediest aspects of modern prostitution.
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