Women in impoverished countries are exploited by Western men who publicly declare solidarity with women but behave differently in private.
Tag: prostitution
In giving official honours to women who have advocated for the legalization of prostitution, the Queen effectively legitimizes the sex trade.
Meghan Murphy interviews South Korean feminist activist and attorney, Nayoung Kim.
This is the future that liberals want.
Threats of violence against women branded as “TERFs” are increasing — will liberals and progressives speak out before it’s too late?
Maybe feminism would be more effective if we were better at monetizing our vaginas?
The new anti-trafficking bill in the US has gotten a lot of bad press in the media, as well as from sex work lobbyists and civil liberties organizations. Meghan Murphy spoke with Marian Hatcher, a survivor turned activist, to get the real story.
After pressure from the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, Walmart removed Cosmopolitan from its checkout stands. Now, liberal feminists are defending the magazine as empowering for women.
The New Zealand Prostitutes Collective played an integral role in the full decriminalization of prostitution in New Zealand, and receives millions of dollars in grant money from the government, but they’re not fulfilling their end of the bargain.
Meghan Murphy speaks with Meagan Tyler about the way sex therapy, sex advice, and self-help books for women normalize male-centered sex and porn culture.
How can liberal feminism celebrate the end of grid girls while continuing to argue in favour of “sex work” as an empowering choice for women?
A woman holding a sign criticizing gender identity ideology at the Vancouver Women’s March has been targeted online.
Numerous ex-prostituted women spoke at Julie Bindel’s book launch in London, telling the raw, brutal truth about the sex industry.
We have to let go of a comforting illusion — that there is some bright line between men who rape and men who don’t rape, between the bad guys and the good guys.
In Julie Bindel’s new book, “The Pimping of Prostitution: Abolishing the Sex Work Myth,” she explores the connection between the “sex work” lobby and trans rights activism.