Wednesday, May 18, 2005

ACLU's Support of Prostitution

In 1995, a former Florida prostitute sued to decriminalize prostitution in US district court. She alleged Florida’s laws against prostitution violated “her fundamental right of privacy, and pursuant to that right, the right to control her own reproductive organs whether in a private or a commercial transaction.” To this the ACLU added their own comments, "We support the right of women to determine what they want to do with their bodies—trade it for a fee, a good meal, whatever.”

The ACLU also suggests that decriminalization of prostitution would decrease the problems of furtiveness and auxiliary criminal activity associated with it.

In a case in New York the ACLU fought to allow prostitution to be allowed in an adult book store, citing the First Amendment and freedom of speech (as expressed through physical activity).

There's more...read Bill O'Reilly's article entitled "Enslaving Kids -- The Mexican, ACLU and NAMBLA Connections" (North American Man-Boy Love Association) who were represented by the ACLU in their fight to pursue "happiness". Bill also talks about the connection between child prostitution, the Mexican border, and the ACLU.

Not convinced the ACLU is aiding and abetting criminal activity? Then read on...

The following is a Stop The ACLU Blogburst


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The ACLU's Policy 211 is straightforward. "The ACLU supports the decriminalization of prostitution and opposes state regulation of prostitution". They base their argument on several points, including that existing laws are discrimination against women, and the right of individual privacy. They argue that what two consenting adults in private do is their own business.

Prostitution is private? But isn't the prostitute engaging in business, isn't she providing a service? Would we not regulate and license a business? You wouldn't want a general contractor to work on your house without a license would you? That would be unsafe as is an unregulated prostitute.

However, the ACLU doesn't believe in that philosophy. The question of privacy comes in if the government is allowed to regulate the oldest profession.

As for it being a privacy issue, it seems a contradiction to me when they also state that the "public" solicitation of prostitution is "entitled to the protection of the First Amendment". "It's not just the bedroom that the ACLU wishes to make off-limits to public censure, but also the local street corner, presumably even if that corner is regularly used by school children crossing the street." Source

Privacy applies to two consenting adults when no contract is involved; a date with no expectation of performance is a far cry from paying for a service.

And what good would it do for women's rights to decriminalize this? One could argue that women should not be punished for their own exploitation. But how does decriminalizing pimps, buyers, procurers, brothels or other sex establishments offer any solution to this? Decriminalization would do nothing but expand the sex industry and send a message to society that it is acceptable. And a system unregulated would do nothing for women's health, and would only promote the spread disease.

The more I learn about the ACLU, the more I am convinced that they want to establish a new society based on everything immoral. They are blinded by their elitist ideology to the point they can't even conceive of the possible consequences that will result if they are enacted. The scary thing is that they hold so much power, and lack so much responsibility. They must be stopped.



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posted by Is It Just Me? at 11:24 PM