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A "degrading activity" - Peter MacKay's law draconian and unconstitutional

This is my reaction to the summary of bill C36 - utter shock. Hatred. Venom. Then spitting anger.

Now what I do for a living is legal, but no one can buy it. Wow. That makes me feel protected! Well, done, Justice MacKay. I was being threatened by the big bad world.

Oh, I can't post my images online? Too bad, sucka, because your law sucks balls and I will continue to put up my images on my website, which is my primary way of marketing, by the way.

Two or more SWs working together can be arrested for pimping the other out. Oh really? What if it's for protection from the kind of client I'm sure you are? Is it an illegal activity then? Get real. Apparently third parties are illegal, now, too - even if it's for our own safety. Because you care. (If you want a laugh, try to imagine THAT in any other context. It is laughable.)

You care about the victims that have just sunk into this "degrading activity." You show a victims first approach. OK. Sex trafficking is bad, but I suspect that this government is being lazy and not doing its f**king homework.

This government is now not only replacing the laws that got struck down in December, it is (I suspect deliberately) conflating sex TRAFFICKING and sex WORK. Sex trafficking is bad. Deal with that on your own time. This bill is about courtesanerie, joker!

Oh, and folks, no more "Intimate images" on your computers or phones. Nope. Peter MacKay has just confiscated all those images. Porn addicts? No more! You will be devout Christians if he has to die trying. Every soul is worth a thousand rubies.

This bill so clearly overlooks Bedford, and the ruling made by the Supreme Court of the f**king LAND, that now the judges will hopefully get involved, and the lawyers. But I'll be here, Peter MacKay; here's one proud, free-spirited, independent whore who is not going to retire out of the trade. I was not forced into this. I went into it with my head held high. I am part of a sorority, a fellowship of all sex workers. There has been massive public outcry over these stringent laws that are so clearly unconstitutional.

I expected that bill to be better. I expected sex workers to have rights, to have recourse to the law, to have everything else that everyone else has. To be deemed human beings with certain inalienable human rights.

I don't think Peter MacKay loves us, but we will be heard. My brothers and sisters across the nation, this law will be repealed, and we will be heard. I believe in a future of equality, and equality, for me, starts here.

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