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Lafe Allyn Pottala's avatar

John,

Another great article that just points out how much these left-wing lunatics hate our country. They despise anything that is good. Faith, family, community, safety, an economy that hopefully benefits all and so on and so on. I am so tired of their lies, their hatred of country, their willingness to do anything to anybody to remain in power or gain more power. Pure, disgusting evil. Look at the current "issue of the day". Government shutdown, so President Trump decides he is going to send ICE to airports in order to hopefully help alleviate some of the pain on both, TSA and the travelling public. And Hakeem Jeffries says, on national TV (although it was CNN, so perhaps not many people saw it), ICE agents will potentially kill innocent citizens in the airport. That motherf_cker is as despicable as they come. Along with Schumer and the rest. They don't give a rat's ass about Americans or America. They are all the same. And right now, it is Trump Derangement Syndrome..... but with their hatred of all that is decent and good, it will easily shift to "Conservative Derangement Syndrome" when the next conservative leader takes the helm.

Mike Rodgers's avatar

It always amazes me at the bitter irony that those who often claim to be feminists push to legalize a profession that promotes and victimizes women as nothing more than sexual objects. We have a friend whose daughters both made this choice--one ended up dead from a drug overdose and the other beaten and dumped beside a country road. Much grief and heartache for all concerned. Unfortunately, this story is not uncommon.

Theresa Connelly's avatar

"Social Justice Chaos." Yes. That sums it up as the true intention and goal.

Marta Gillette's avatar

The purpose of legalizing prostitution is to industrialize and commoditize human bodies (especially women and children) on a mass scale, and lay the legal groundwork for doing so. They need to do this to replace what they’re so busy destroying. Their studies have told them they can easily control humans, but not our sex drive. That has to be fed. Ok. Then they’ll turn it into an industry. And legalize the sale of it so it can be industrially commodified. How abhorrent. NOPE.

We did away with slavery in the 1800s, now they're trying to bring it back. All wrapped up in nice, inclusive language with rainbows and unicorns to adorn the whole sordid mess.

Are these the “jobs” the new society will offer once AI takes everybody’s jobs away? Want to eat? Sell your body. How crude. But that’s what it is. No place to live? Oh hey, we have a brothel and can give you a room. All you have to do is sell yourself for 8 hours a day. We’ll deduct your room and food from your “earnings”.

If it weren’t part of an Agenda, it would be left to the status quo. A distasteful practice that will never be completely abolished, but one that would never be enshrined in law.

I think the real purpose of legalizing prostitution has everything to do with Agenda 2030, and nothing to do with “helping women” or de stigmatizing prostitution. They’ve spent 20 years glorifying supposed female emancipation, when it’s been nothing more than running us back into subservience and slavery all this time and reducing us to body parts to be rented and sold out via prostitution, surrogacy and in the end, organ harvesting (they already harvest babies bodies via the abortion industry, and hospitals sell the placenta and stem cells from women when they give birth - for thousands of dollars).

Richard Lane's avatar

Well, wondering what this article has to do with Small Farm Republic. Maybe... About laws? I guess I would say first, we have too many laws, and too few laws, and more debate about laws and legislation that is endlessly about morals and the human condition and not so much about a moral and just society. We had a long experiment with prohibition that led to bathtub gin, backwoods stills, and corrupt money to be made... because "follow the money" is usually behind it all. Legalize marijuana? Legalize prostitution? Legalize online gambling? Etc.. I happen to be against it all. But states do have rights. Sometimes to our detriment, but also to our advantage. Federal law is a last resort, and usually results in the worst of overbearance. Money to be made, corruption at the highest level of government, elections driven by money. So let Colorado, or any state do something stupid if they really are willing to try and overlegislate morality. Better they suffer the consequences, while we learn by their mistakes. I'm bored their debate about legislating morality, our state(s) will need to figure it out on our own, and we'll learn our lesson before we suffer the engagement in theirs. One of the big reasons why I appreciate the wisdom of our Constitution. (p.s., how about those Epstein files? How about AI giant data centers barging in across the lands, violating state and local borders? How about ICE, TSA, so-called "Homeland security", and national surveillance run by artificial intelligence, becoming generative? Bigger fish to fry). Follow the money beyond, and thank goodness that we still have states to experiment with silly things before Congress and a President and national pundits sink their self-aggrandizing teeth into it. We just don't learn our lesson that local. then state, is better, first, last, and almost always. Small farm sense. Common Sense.

the lilac dragonfly's avatar

This video is only 3 minutes long and well worth watching. Paul Harvey understood what was happening 60 years ago.

the lilac dragonfly's avatar

Here’s an idea: implement biblical law. That would solve a whole lot of problems, including the question of prostitution.

the lilac dragonfly's avatar

Is there any better way to announce to the world how immoral you are than to promote prostitution?