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Monday, October 29, 2012

Beans Baxter: Jafar Fallahi- 'On The Seattle News: Prostitution'

Source:Beans Baxter- talking about prostitution in Seattle, Washington.
"Jafar Fallahi reports what he knows to the local Q13 Seattle news who is reporting on an organized prostitution ring that circled around Jafar and the coffee shop he managed.


I look at prostitution like I look at gambling and marijuana: I'm not in favor of any of them at least in the sense that I would do any of them and I've made that personal choice for myself, but that doesn't mean I believe I have the right to force people to comply to my position on that. I believe government should not be telling people what they can do with their own bodies and how they should live their own lives.

We as a country have much more difficult problems to deal with as a country than prostitution (and horny bastards who aren't satisfied with their wives and girlfriends or can't get sex any other way) and I'm sure the City of Seattle has much worse problems to be dealing with as a City, than whether or not people are selling themselves sexually or making money having sex or running a prostitution business.

And people who are of course against legalizing prostitution, argue that prostitutes spread diseases, but I would argue that prostitution whether it's legal or not will always be with us. It's the oldest profession in the world for a reason (thanks to horny bastards who feel they can't get enough) and taxing and regulating it, which is what Las Vegas and Canada have done, is a much more effective way to deal with prostitution in America.

You think Uncle Sam and his nephews and nieces, are too greedy and have too much power and money now, start criminalizing everything that is dangerous and that comes with risks in America. And big government in America would soon look like a Communist State. Where people are afraid of eating or drinking something, because they're worried about getting arrested for it. 

Without sex whether it comes with a price or not, we would then cease to exist as a country. Like sex prostitution will always be with us whether we like it or not. The question is then what do we do about it. A better option is to legalize it so you can then regulate it and make sure everyone involved is as healthy as possible before they get involved in the business. And aren't threats to the people who work in it. 

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