In the coming times of economic hardship, destigmatizing sexwork should take a priority. Punishing people that do sexwork or their clients is punishing poverty and consent. I hope that people that explore sexwork as an alternative income know that there are networks and ways to reduce possible risk and harm. That they have rights because they are workers and sexwork does not devalue them.
@freeschool
Capitalism pushes explotation on us. The way to go is its abolition.
@freeschool It is proven possible by all the cultures and peoples that lived and live it. They are very diverse so the limit is our imagination.
@PiedraFiera That is true and I feel this is the case (imagination and will power low together, too focuses with eyes than mind power)
Anyway could you say just a little more ?
@freeschool I think we need to acknowledge more those who have been opposing capitalism and colonialism for centuries. I would rather people listen to them than me. And I believe we need to dismantle the foundational myths of the current power structures, like leadership. On this I refer to Cedric Robinson.
@PiedraFiera Yeah not bad but you might have passed a chance to also say it / re-say it whatever those names mean to you (maybe I'll find out) so yes I'm thinking it's good why you said but don't be shy or even repeat what they said because I think dismantling or stopping people somehow is agreed by many just the rest we need help with... which I'm sure we might find out.
So without pushing and just in case your shy. saying it in your view doesn't mean it's the only way and if you're not sure maybe see if there is a https://yewtu.be video or some lines of text somewhere.
@PiedraFiera ABOLISHION?
I like the sentiment but I'm not sure in the execution of it.
Could you paint the picture a bit more @PiedraFiera how it's possible or how you think of this term... without me expecting a perfect picture either, because let's face it where we're coming from is quite fucked up already.