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Liberals: “Prositution is good for Canada!”

The pro-abortion parties, that is, the Liberals and the you’ve got to be kidding party of Layton and his significant domestic partner gender-irrelevant lover spousal unit Mizz Olivia Chow, will say anything but “abortion”.  They’ll call it “reproductive rights”, “women’s choice”, “pro-choice”, or “it’s my God-damned body you conservative nutbar”. 

Similarly, liberals can’t say “prostitute”.  They like to try to convince us Canadians that hookers are “sex trade workers”, or that they work in the “sex trade industry”.  Sex is a just another “trade” to them—a skill—just like mopping floors.  And more importantly of course, hiring a “sex trade worker” one is a completely normal, simple, customer-oriented transaction not unlike hiring a plumber, with no particular negative ramifications at all whatsoever. 

Sex is an amusement and an income-generator.  It is not how humans procreate, which liberals are inherently against in any case; and if by accident they do procreate because gosh darn the strangest thing happened when we engaged in sexual intercourse!, they go ahead and have themselves a “reproductive right” at taxpayer’s expense in a public hospital, at any time before the baby is actually born naturally. 

That’s what I thought of as I read about the liberals below, who like all liberals, will do or say anything to make prostitution legal in our country, thereby attracting the best and brightest to our country and providing a healthier environment for our families and our children.  Not having prostitution is making our country unhealthier, to them.  That’s what they tell us. 

Look at how even the liberal media editors headline it using their liberal terminology instead of “prostitutes”.  They’re all on the good ship liberal-left!:

Report says Canada’s laws endanger the lives of sex trade workers

VANCOUVER (CP) – A legal groups says Canada’s prostitution laws are killing people and political change is the only solution.

The recommendation comes out of a two-year report on sex trade work called Beyond Decriminalization released Tuesday by the Pivot Legal Society. And an expert on the industry says Canada’s reform of prostitution laws lags far behind other countries.

Let’s interrupt this sex party to analyze how they describe “Pivot Legal Society”.  Well actually, they just call the “Pivot Legal Society”.  That’s fun!

Here’s a link explaining “Pivot Legal Society”, which, you’ll note, is not a “left-wing” organization, nor is it a “left-leaning” organization, nor a “liberal-left” organization, nor a “far-left-socialist” organization, nor a “Marxist” organization.  This, in flagrant contradistinction to how the Fraser Institute is described in the media every single time, using either “right-wing”, “far right wing”, “extreme-right-wing”, or “ultra-right-wing-conservative” just ahead of the words “Fraser Institute”.

On Pivot’s own site they include this remark:  “Pivot’s main campaigns are: Addiction, Housing, Policing and Sex Work.”  That puts them right in the mainstream, to a far-left-liberal or Marxist media reporter, apparently. 

Let’s continue:

“The only places where you see it in a worse state is in war-torn countries. . .or places like in Russia where the economy has collapsed,” said Susan Davis, with the PACE Society, a group that offers outreach, counselling and advocacy for sex workers.

Stop the tape.  The non-left-wing not socialist totally mainstream PACE Society is self-described on their web site as follows:

PACE SOCIETY is a federal charitable non-profit society that was incorporated in 1994 by a group of sex trade workers and concerned citizens who recognized the absence of services that dealt with issues specific to sex trade workers. 

Alrighty then, you right-wing nutjobs, carry on:

Davis said Canada pretends to be an enlightened nation and helps other countries with aide, yet back at home “its horrible, it’s a total double standard.”

[…] The report recommends changing sex-trade laws to protect workers and allow them to enter society by paying taxes, forming unions, collecting employment insurance, and getting other rights most Canadians take for granted.

[…] A Parliamentary subcommittee on solicitation laws was restruck last week, and Lowman called it an important development.

The liberal media reporters could apparently find no dissenting opinions or facts.  Everybody in the whole entire nation agrees with everything the liberals say in their report. 

They report, you decide. 

(Hat tip: Maureen)

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