An interesting piece about the All-Party Parliamentary Group which is recommending the criminalisation of the buying of sex (but not the selling of it):
We have here an unholy alliance between religious fundamentalists and gender feminists. We posted a link to an interesting piece on the subject of the ‘Nordic’ and other models of regulating prostitution in a recent episode of Newsnight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpPpENfWRdk&list=UUKhX1c3ow6BrzdzP3ydpeZQ&feature=c4-overview
So you take your girlfriend out for a meal. You pay. Then you have sex. Have you just broken the law? If not, is it because there are just certain women with whom it is illegal to have sex? How are we to identify these women?
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Rick, branding the letter ‘F’ on their foreheads might do the trick.
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I notice that the “Nordic Model” is also in the EU policy due for launch http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/eus-zero-tolerance-policy-and-the-swedish-state-the-coming-censorship/
More truthfully the Swedish model as it is only Sweden that has adopted this for a few years . Odd really to see it opposed by the much older “Germanic “model from the impeccably liberal Dutch and
Germans. Of coursed these countries are much larger than rich and sparsely Nordic Sweden so may be rather more combarable to crowded England for instance. It is also interesting to note the Lutheran cast of Nordic Christianity . Of course many churches in the US make common cause with feminists around sex , with a common view males are active agents and females weak, and around male responsibility for breadwinning for dependents. These shifting alliances are more obvious in the US .
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