“Scratch a Communist, and find a Philistine. Of course, you must scratch the sensitive spot, their mentality as regards women.” - V. I. Lenin

In this I will be clarifying the essential nature of solidarity with sex workers to any serious leftist movement, especially in regards to migrant rights, women’s rights, queer rights and anti-racism.

I am not interested in any discussions about personal feelings in regards to the sex trade, nor do I care about any utopian conversations about a society in which sex work does not exist. The fact is that sex work does exist, and any discussion therefor must focus on ways to protect the lives, rights and dignity of sex workers right now.

I acknowledge that there are cis men who engage in prostitution, and I have no desire to erase or ignore their experiences and marginalisation. However, statistically speaking the overwhelming number of sex workers are women, particularly migrants and people of colour, and queer people, especially trans people, are over-represented. This is due to the economic marginalisation and enforced precarity of women, racialised people, and trans people who are excluded from employment, education and institutional access to social services, especially for migrants in a border regime that creates a tiered system of access to rights and criminalises entire populations based upon their location of birth.

Firstly I will address the term “sex work” itself. There is an oft propagated notion that defining sex work as work is somehow indicative of a glamorization of the sex trade, apologia for sexual violence and exploitation, or a desire to expand and increase the amount of sex work that happens. There is, at the same time, an argument that all sex work is inherently assault, and as such to term it work is to ignore the reality of the sex trade’s exploitative nature.

"Part of believing me when I say I have been raped is believing me when I say I haven’t been." - Nikita, 2017 Annual General Meeting of Amnesty International UK.

  • @Lemmy_Mouse@lemmygrad.ml
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    41 year ago

    I don’t appreciate the tone both you and OP chose to begin this discussion in. Both are offensive, taking or inferring the position that the left is against your position and so you begin attacking as opposed to conversing. This actually does a disservice to your objective. If we were not open minded we would not be Marxists. Surely in the post “end of history” declaration you can recognize this tendency?

    I don’t have a dog in this race, but I prefer us have a civilized conversation on the matter.

    • @Leninismydad@lemmygrad.ml
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      51 year ago

      if we are not open minded we should not be Marxists

      Well true, many self proclaimed Marxists are closed minded, ignorant, and aggressively obtuse when it comes to taking others opinions and ideas into consideration. Especially around this topic in particular.