Project 2025 authors intend to “End recreational sex”

That statement suggests you mean voluntarily.

But here is what you said....


We should question ALLOWING IT (recreational sex) UNRESTRICTED.

We should MAKE PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE.

You literally talked about restricting recreational sex and forcing behaviors on people.

How is that American?
I would keep, for example, prostitution illegal.
 
I would keep, for example, prostitution illegal.
So you think the crime associated with it is a good thing?

Legalized and regulated prostitution, like legalized and regulated marijuana, reduces or eliminates the criminal element that is attracted to it because it's illegal and unregulated.

When people don't have to go to criminals to get something they want, the criminals get forced out of the picture.
 
So you think the crime associated with it is a good thing?

Legalized and regulated prostitution, like legalized and regulated marijuana, reduces or eliminates the criminal element that is attracted to it because it's illegal and unregulated.

When people don't have to go to criminals to get something they want, the criminals get forced out of the picture.
No, it doesn't. It just changes the set of problems it causes.
 
No, it doesn't. It just changes the set of problems it causes.
Changes the problems to less serious and more easily managed and dealt with problems.

The only reason prostitution is illegal is because of the backwards, puritanical mindset of this country during the first half of the 20th century and the early part of the second half.

Conservatives aren't happy unless they're criminalizing everything they wish they could but can't seem to engage in themselves.
 
Changes the problems to less serious and more easily managed and dealt with problems.

The only reason prostitution is illegal is because of the backwards, puritanical mindset of this country during the first half of the 20th century and the early part of the second half.

Conservatives aren't happy unless they're criminalizing everything they wish they could but can't seem to engage in themselves.
No, the problems are the same magnitude, possibly worse.

For example, a couple of decades ago, in Germany where prostitution is legal, licensed, and regulated, the government decided that if you were receiving welfare you had to accept any job offer you were given that you qualified for. Whore houses started giving job offers to female welfare recipients. You can imagine that didn't go over very well with the women being forced into prostitution to keep their benefits coming...

Serious traffic accidents, and deaths, have risen in states where marijuana was legalized.


That's two examples of how legalization creates new and equally bad problems to the ones they purport to solve.
 
You aren't following the conversation. That was a reply to someone else.

You are blatantly lying in hopes that you will frighten people to vote for the National Socialist democrats and keep your party in power.

I'm just pointing out your lies.
 
No, the problems are the same magnitude, possibly worse.

For example, a couple of decades ago, in Germany where prostitution is legal, licensed, and regulated, the government decided that if you were receiving welfare you had to accept any job offer you were given that you qualified for. Whore houses started giving job offers to female welfare recipients. You can imagine that didn't go over very well with the women being forced into prostitution to keep their benefits coming...

Serious traffic accidents, and deaths, have risen in states where marijuana was legalized.

That's two examples of how legalization creates new and equally bad problems to the ones they purport to solve.

Studies schmudies. You can make studies point towards any conclusion you want to.

Aside from the obvious fact that requiring work for welfare has nothing to do with the issue of prostitution per se. They are two separate issues that just happened to overlap in one case.

But to my original claim about illegal prostitution and higher crime rates, with it illegal the likelihood of them being picked up off the street and disappearing without a trace then being murdered by some psychopath, is greatly increased. With it legal, they can work in secure locations, have regular health exams and pay taxes on their income. But anyone with a functioning brain would agree that being abducted and murdered is the #1 most serious problem there is, no matter what occupation you're talking about.
 
That's not what I'm getting at. This isn't about religion. It's about unbridled promiscuity. What you are arguing for is essentially that actions shouldn't have consequences.

For example, I have no problem with abortion (with reasonable limits on it) being legal. Of course, I also would argue that men shouldn't have to pay child support where children are born out of wedlock (eg., no legal agreement between the parties involved).
Actions should not have negative consequences if one takes precautions. Should we ban seatbelts?
Cholesterol medication?
Vitamins?
Life rafts?
 
Changes the problems to less serious and more easily managed and dealt with problems.

The only reason prostitution is illegal is because of the backwards, puritanical mindset of this country during the first half of the 20th century and the early part of the second half.

Conservatives aren't happy unless they're criminalizing everything they wish they could but can't seem to engage in themselves.
They like to manage others.
 
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