Lydiaa wrote:
The resources currently used to enforce the law of illegal prostitution can now be used to investigate and prosecute those who actively enslave and traffic women. At least that's how we play it in Australia...
But then there will always be those who think a lap dance is better when the stripper is crying
From what I understand, the laws on prostitution in Australia are widely varied from state to state.
I've read a blog by a whiny Australian prostitute ***** that in whatever state she lives in, it's illegal and that she can't move to another state because.. well, because (she never really gave a reason that didn't amount to "I just don't want to.") In Australia, you're going to have an issue with Chinese and other east Asian prositutes wanting to come down there for mone and greater freedom.
What I thought was hilarious from this woman's blog, and reflected in the occaional blog of some educated, high-class Western call girl who has a degree but just decides to go into prostitution because $1,000 an hour, was that her experience as an educated westerner who decided to make mad bux rather than the merely comfortable salary/wage she could have made with her actual job skills is reflective of prostitutes in general, especially in poorer countries with more restricted political systems. Yeah, you can go to China and find regular old prostitutes who ply their trade more or less freely.. that doesn't mean the sex slaves don't also exist. You just don't get to see them. The bosses are smart.
They know perfectly well that you (as in the western prostitute visiting china) will go back and talk on your blog about how sex slaves don't exist, because you saw free prostitutes! They know perfectly well that you want to believe that so that you can whine and moan about how prostitution restrictions are only a result of uptight moralists (no doubt religious!) and the sex slave trade is a scam!
Leaders of organized crime are as smart, savvy, and manipulative as any politician, and can come up with a plan as well as any general. They also know that there's always going to be an illegal market, even for things you can get legally. Someone is always at least going to want to avoid taxes, regulations, or publicity (especially the last, for people paying for sex).
There's arguments to be made for legalized prostitution, but they have to be made without the fantasy that it will eliminate illegal prostitution.