A campaign headed up by Vixen, a pro-prostitution advocacy group in Australia, attempted to shut down Australia’s first abolitionist conference (which doubles as the Prostitution Narratives: Stories of Survival in the Sex Trade book launch), but failed.
Over the past week, the #RMIT2016 hashtag was overrun by prostitution fans and anti-feminists who claimed that, somehow, hosting voices of survivors and feminists who opposed the sex industry equated to “silencing” and “hate.” Vixen encouraged supporters to harass RMIT University, via Twitter and email, into shutting down the conference, though University representatives refused to comment publicly (because, why?). Feminists were called “cunts” by online protesters and one young woman suggested RMIT University be burned to the ground, as though simply speaking out against a racist, exploitative, abusive industry like prostitution deserves arson in response.
If anything has become (even more) clear in all of this, it’s that the pro-legalization faction has hyperbole, misogyny, and threats on their side, but no actual arguments.
As per usual, these Twitter warriors were all talk, and the World’s Oldest Oppression Conference went on as planned. For those of us not in Melbourne, here are some highlights from the talks happened abroad (will be updated throughout the weekend):
Full house at The World's Oldest Oppression conference #oldestoppression
— Wendy Francis (@wendyjoyfrancis) April 9, 2016
Telling the truth about an abusive system is a political act- @RachelRMoran #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
The real harm, the real violence, is not stigma. #oldestoppression Melbourne conference
— Wendy Francis (@wendyjoyfrancis) April 9, 2016
Problem is male sexual entitlement, not stigma, and Nordic model is only model that recognises that- survivor #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
There is no amount of poverty on the planet that could cause prostitution if it were not for male demand – @RachelRMoran #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
They are not 'juvenile sex workers' they are raped children- @bindelj #RMIT2016 #oldestoppression
— Melinda TankardReist (@MelTankardReist) April 9, 2016
We have been fighting for decriminalisation of women, children and men abused in sex trade for decades- @bindelj #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
Stigma can’t be legislated away. No amount of legislation will erase stigma because noone wants their daughter prostituted #oldestoppression
— Wendy Francis (@wendyjoyfrancis) April 9, 2016
Speaking out you have to deal with threats, lies, accusations, every kind of bullying- every day, says @RachelRMoran #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
Sex trade survivor @RachelRMoran has had her email hacked, bank details, home address circulated on Twitter by pimp lobby #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
"I am scared every day of my life"- survivor @RachelRMoran #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
'I lied and I lied and I lied' about enjoying sex work' – survivor #RMIT2016 #oldestoppression
— Melinda TankardReist (@MelTankardReist) April 9, 2016
Morgues, hospitals, ditches full of prostituted women- but only police and abolitionists doing harm, says pimp lobby #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
'Prostitution was presented to me as a bit risqué, sexy, feminist', says sex trade survivor #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
prostitution is presented as cool, feminist. From 1st day I needed medication. It helps you smile when you're loathing #oldestoppression
— Wendy Francis (@wendyjoyfrancis) April 9, 2016
To leave prostitution I had to seek help #oldestoppression We don’t say exit programs anymore – they don’t believe women need help to exit
— Wendy Francis (@wendyjoyfrancis) April 9, 2016
Society invites us to allow men to use our bodies #oldestoppression Melbourne conference
— Wendy Francis (@wendyjoyfrancis) April 9, 2016
Some of the sex trade survivors and activists at #oldestoppression conference. Loving the solidarity! @meghanemurphy pic.twitter.com/bgpz70jow1
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 9, 2016
Sex trade reps say "listen to sex workers" but tell those same "sex workers" to shut up as soon as they exit #oldestoppression #prostitution
— Melinda (@MelLiszewski) April 9, 2016
#NordicModel is the game changer from #commercial #SexOnDemand #RMIT2016 #oldestoppression one nation at a time to see dignity4all.
— Joyce (@unite4dignity) April 9, 2016
.@DrMeaganTyler on porn as a form of prostitution #oldestoppression #RMIT2016 pic.twitter.com/rKVUh2WLap
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 10, 2016
Scarlet Alliance denies trafficking in Aust – ignores definition includes 'exploitation of vulnerability'. @helenpringle #RMIT2016
— Melinda TankardReist (@MelTankardReist) April 10, 2016
Prostitution is the deepest underbelly of violence against women – Simone Watson #oldestoppression
— Paige Gleeson (@Gleesonpaige1) April 10, 2016
'Choice and consent are meaningless in a patriarchal system' #oldestoppression
— Caitlin Roper (@caitlin_roper) April 10, 2016
Everybody is a stakeholder – Prostitution harms every woman. We are part of a normalised prostitution/porn culture #oldestoppression
— Wendy Francis (@wendyjoyfrancis) April 10, 2016
We’ve got to stop eroticising violence and submission #oldestoppression Melbourne conference
— Wendy Francis (@wendyjoyfrancis) April 10, 2016
Male sexual entitlement tells him he can buy sex, he can get sex, whenever, however he wants. #oldestoppression Melbourne conference
— Wendy Francis (@wendyjoyfrancis) April 10, 2016