McNeill on the total hypocrisy of the media wrt/ prostitution:
The personal information of thousands of closeted gay men is now in the hands of evil monsters who view human beings only as points to be racked up, and if thatโs not a gay rights issue Iโm not sure what is; even the hopelessly-square Advocate reported on Lamba Legalโs pro-decriminalization stance (though its headline idiotically asked, โDecriminalize sex work?โ as if they didnโt quite get it). When the victims are women, most Americans seem content to swallow the patronizing & agency-negating โrescuing trafficked girlsโ narrative, but since the victims are men this time journalists seem to have suddenly awakened en masse.
Thereโs nothing ... that doesnโt also apply to female sex workers and our advertising venues, but without the โsex traffickingโ smoke and mirrors many of these writers appear to be recognizing it for the first time. Though I have the deepest sympathy everyone who will be hurt by this monstrous injustice, it may be that the Rentboy raid was the biggest blunder the prohibitionists ever made; if it attracts the big Gay guns and makes sex worker rights โsafeโ for ordinary people to talk about again, decriminalization is already on the way.