Japan ist dabei, das „nordische Modell“ zu übernehmen, das Käufer von Prostitution kriminalisieren würde. Einige Feministinnen unterstützen den Schritt voll und ganz. Doch eine lautstarke Gruppe von Befürwortern von Sexarbeiterinnen wehrt sich und argumentiert, dass dadurch die Sicherheit der Beschäftigten in der Branche unsicherer werde als je zuvor.

    [Insider] Japan Wants to Jail Men Who Buy Sex. Sex Workers Say That’ll Get Women Hurt

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    1. The Swedish (which had extremely left-wing governments during the me-too era) model, please spare the rest of the Nordics being associated with this brain-dead model. Prostitution is not a big thing in Denmark at least because social safety nets are big and there isn’t a culture around it. Making it illegal to buy but not sell is just dumb, imagine if it were the same with drugs.

    2. Different-Fold-8360 on

      How about the Dutch model where no one is committing a crime? Radical, I know.

    3. they should regulate it properly instead of letting these male hosts prey on gullible women.

    4. How will the politicians spend our tax dollars otherwise?

      This doesn’t make any sense.

      I don’t agree. I think transactional sex should exist as it is a way to stick it to the system, and the failing institution of marriage**™.**

      **The Geisha is part of the culture.**

    5. PandaMoaningYum on

      I would just jail those that run the business and buyers who buy from business. If you work for yourself, I don’t care. It’s being forced, pressured, or tricked into prostitution that I care about and those that are responsible should be in prison for life. If you work for yourself and pay taxes and because you pay taxes, you get protection from the government, I don’t care. Seems like a compromise would be best.

    6. Usual_Extreme_8122 on

      Go DUTCH outlawing it is dangerous for everyone!!
      Don’t let the Christian crazies push you into laws that are stupid and harmful.

    7. Usual_Extreme_8122 on

      Sex drive is do natural. Like eating.
      Allow it with safety standards like a restaurant, not prohibition.

    8. It’s not illegal to buy or sell in Denmark at least.. It’s illegal to make money on someone else’s prostitution though.

      I don’t see it as a good thing to create black markets. You need to outlaw and prosecute those taking advantage of others. And provide a society where people aren’t forced into it.

    9. How’s about make it legal and properly regulated and safe? Wanting to pay for sex or sell it is absolutely fine in my opinion between consenting adults.

      Would I be happy if my daughter did that someday? Yes as long as I knew she wanted to do it then I’d be ok with it.

      Criminalizing it won’t make it safer for women, it f anything it will make it more dangerous.

    10. Can Denmark not be associated with this model?

      Prostitution is legal in Denmark, both selling and buying. What is illegal is being a pimp / managing prostitutes.

    11. GrapefruitFar1242 on

      Maybe pay people enough so they don’t need to pimp out their own body’s to live, crazy thought.

    12. Just curious: since prostitution is only penetrative vaginal sex, will BJs and AF still OK? asking for a friend

    13. im_not_Shredder on

      This is one of these cases where the publicly signaled intention behind the policy could be seen as admirable but the contents of the policy itself has not been thought through on a disastrous level.

      Prostitution will continue existing. Like it does in every country, regardless of the degree of zeal governments may have against it or not.
      The more you push it into illegality fringe, the more it gets seedy, dangerous, unsanitary and tied to precarious situations going from extreme poverty to straight up human trafficking.
      And in the immense majority of thees cases, the one suffering the most of this end up being the prostitutes.

      The only way to avoid this is having on the contrary a prostitution industry being legalized and „cleaned“, allowing for social protection, screenings of if the prostitute did actually decide to sell their body without coercion/pimpery behind it etc…

      As most often , a missed opportunity to do better and a big L for the Takaichi administration.

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