Spectrism

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[–] Spectrism@feddit.org 4 points 5 days ago

Harsh language in response to baseless assumptions towards sex workers and their supporters is morally okay for me, it might not be for you. See how that works? Morals are absolutely subjective. :)

[–] Spectrism@feddit.org 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (3 children)

Its obviously wrong, morally, spiritually, emotionally, as a human being.

Says who? Morals and the emotional reaction to this job are subjective, "as a human being" makes no sense at all, and fuck all the way off with your spirituality bullshit.

People are doing it anyway of course. Because a lot of people are broken in this world.

I would assume that they mainly do it because, like most people on earth, they live in capitalist hell and need money to survive. And just like most other professions, they sell their bodies, so what? Sometimes not even that, OF models or cam girls often just sell pictures or videos of their bodies, what makes that job any different than that of models or actors?

If you think its fine, you are missing something inside.

What would that be?

You are just not capable of understanding why its wrong. Because that part is missing.

Well, I know that the prudishness part in me is missing, and I'm glad it is.

You're not capable of understanding why it's not wrong at all. Take your own advice, find that missing part inside of you, whatever the fuck that is.

[–] Spectrism@feddit.org 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

The Xinjiang Police Files are said to be leaked documents from the Xinjiang internment camps, forwarded to anthropologist Adrian Zenz from an anonymous source.

Adrian Nikolaus Zenz (born 1974) is a German anthropologist known for his studies of the Xinjiang internment camps and persecution of Uyghurs in China. He is a director and senior fellow in China studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, an anti-communist think tank established by the US government and based in Washington, DC.

Yeah... not suspicious at all.