Amnesty International, which has long counted on the support of celebrity heavyweights like Anne Hathaway, U2 and Jon Stewart, now finds itself on opposite ends with liberal Hollywood — over legalizing prostitution.
The human rights group next month in Dublin, Ireland, will consider a new policy that calls for the global decriminalization of sex trafficking. That proposal has drawn the ire of celebs like Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet – and Anne Hathaway – who’ve joined over 400 others in signing a letter from the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) that protests “a policy that calls for the decriminalization of pimps, brothel owners and buyers of sex — the pillars of a $99 billion global sex industry.”
Whatsamatta Hollyweird
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Why won't you support helping poor women out of poverty by backing this jobs program?
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Re: Whatsamatta Hollyweird
The term sex trafficking brings to mind sex slavery. What consenting adults do is, in my opinion, their business. But, enslaving people to keep your sex business thriving needs to be illegal and heavily punished.
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Re: Whatsamatta Hollyweird
millergrovesue wrote:The term sex trafficking brings to mind sex slavery. What consenting adults do is, in my opinion, their business. But, enslaving people to keep your sex business thriving needs to be illegal and heavily punished.
The removal of multiple limbs without benefit of anesthesia comes to mind.
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