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A jazz cover of Meghan Trainor's awful song, All About That Bass, and it's actually pretty good!
Patrick
at April 4, 2015 2:01 AM
From "The Faces of Prostitution in Australia":
Tilly Lawless was angered by the way the piece "generalised sex workers" and "depicted all prostitution as harmful". She herself has been working as a sex worker for two years but only started identifying publicly as a sex worker two months ago in Sydney, where prostitution is legal. She decided to post a picture of herself on her Instagram feed to show another face of prostitution - the face of a young woman who had made an informed choice to be a sex worker - as a protest against the blog.
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Many of those joining in shared her objection to the original article. Sex worker Holly, pictured above, said her main issue was the photo used - a harrowing photo of a sex-trafficked Eastern European woman. "That's not our face," she told BBC Trending, "not our lived experience". "The article was downright offensive," Australian sex worker and actress Madison Messina told us, because it "uses the argument of sex trafficking to silence our voice whilst simultaneously silencing the voice of victims who are trafficked too".
Awww...that damned Pat Robertson exposed our nefarious plot. Yes, I was plotting to the world all enjoy anal sex, polyamory and bestiality. And I would have gotten away with it, too, if it hadn't been for you meddling kids!
And thanks, by the way, for sharing that video on the Muslim bakeries and their own willingness to cater to gay weddings.
A jazz cover of Meghan Trainor's awful song, All About That Bass, and it's actually pretty good!
Patrick at April 4, 2015 2:01 AM
From "The Faces of Prostitution in Australia":
Tilly Lawless was angered by the way the piece "generalised sex workers" and "depicted all prostitution as harmful". She herself has been working as a sex worker for two years but only started identifying publicly as a sex worker two months ago in Sydney, where prostitution is legal. She decided to post a picture of herself on her Instagram feed to show another face of prostitution - the face of a young woman who had made an informed choice to be a sex worker - as a protest against the blog.
[...]
Many of those joining in shared her objection to the original article. Sex worker Holly, pictured above, said her main issue was the photo used - a harrowing photo of a sex-trafficked Eastern European woman. "That's not our face," she told BBC Trending, "not our lived experience". "The article was downright offensive," Australian sex worker and actress Madison Messina told us, because it "uses the argument of sex trafficking to silence our voice whilst simultaneously silencing the voice of victims who are trafficked too".
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-32165949?ocid=socialflow_twitter
Michelle at April 4, 2015 7:24 AM
Video on Muslim bakers points to double standard on gay weddings
mpetrie98 at April 4, 2015 6:16 PM
And straight from the looney bin . . .
Pat Robertson: Gays Will Force Christians To Like Anal Sex And, Eventually, Polyamory And Bestiality
mpetrie98 at April 4, 2015 6:57 PM
Awww...that damned Pat Robertson exposed our nefarious plot. Yes, I was plotting to the world all enjoy anal sex, polyamory and bestiality. And I would have gotten away with it, too, if it hadn't been for you meddling kids!
And thanks, by the way, for sharing that video on the Muslim bakeries and their own willingness to cater to gay weddings.
Patrick at April 5, 2015 12:13 AM
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