Privacy as a Fundamental Right? The Government's Terrible Privacy Track Record Suggests Virtue Signalling Over a Genuine Commitment
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Privacy as a Fundamental Right? The Government's Terrible Privacy Track Record Suggests Virtue Signalling Over a Genuine Commitment

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This new legislation criminalizes nearly everything about sex work: buying services, communicating to buy them, benefitting from them, and advertising them. It is so broad, poorly written and potentially dangerous that more than 200 legal experts have asked the government to reconsider.
the Globe and Mail
(different source) Ottawa, ON [July 7]—More than 200 legal experts from across Canada are urging the federal government to consider the harmful and likely unconstitutional effects of the proposed sex work legislation introduced by Justice Minister MacKay last month.
no, but tell me again about how C-36 doesn’t criminalise sex workers and makes their lives so much better.
Anti-sex work feminists can’t even process that Melissa Farley is a dangerous joke and that the Nordic Model has even been proved harmful in Sweden but they’re gonna be stanning for sex workers to be deprived of rights til we’re murdered or quit, not that they have livable incomes to offer us if we quit.