Brothels and pimping legalized in Ontario, Canada
"The top court in Canada's Ontario province on Monday legalized pimping and brothels in an attempt to make prostitution less dangerous for those employed as sex workers.
The landmark decision noted that prostitution is very dangerous and existing laws prevented sex workers from banding together and hiring security guards."
- msnbc.com staff
Okay, let's all face it. Prostitution has been a part of society since (as far as I'm concerned) man was first made. At one time, it was considered a noble calling instead of dirty and foul. It was a way for widowed or single women to earn a living back whenever women couldn't own land and had nothing to trade with. Prostitution is even spoken of in the Old Testament. So why are people so "OMG, EW" about it? Obviously the politicians and celebrities enjoy it, the only difference with the politicians is they try and ban it to cover up their wrong doings.
It's a way for women to earn money in the household. It's not as if they're doing it willy-nilly in the streets for free just because they want to get laid. If you were to ask anybody what a job is, most people would say it's an act that you get paid for. If you work in a cubicle and get paid, it's a job. So, if you have sex and get paid, isn't that a job as well? Technically in a cubicle, you're still using your body, just not in the same way you would if you were a prostitute. In a cubicle, you're getting used for your brain, typing skills (more than likely) and you're ability to file (once again, more than likely). In prostitution, you're getting used for your reproductive organs, among other things...
The difference isn't really that big of an issue. It's not like they're killing anyone (unless they have an STD they don't know about). They're doing a service that people want and pay good money for, so why stop it? Women need to earn money just as much as men do, and if stripping or prostitution is the only way, why deny them the right to earn it just because of a job occupation OTHER (as in people not involved with it) people don't agree with.
It seems to me as if some "moral fags" used certain techniques to persuade people that prostitution is a horrible sinful deed.
I wouldn't do it, but just because I wouldn't doesn't mean I should try and force other women to stop. Would you rather women and families with children to starve and die, or would you want them to make money to feed themselves and their children? Hmmm... priorities, priorities, priorities.
School board embraces futility with proposed skinny jean ban
The question is, who are the one's looking?

Administrators at one Connecticut school district have had it with students wearing skinny jeans and leggings -- and so the Meriden School Board of Education has proposed banning them and any other articles of clothing that "are too form fitting and distracting to other students." An existing dress code already prohibits clothing that would distract other students; these new rules would add "form-fitting" garments to that list and stipulate that "private body areas must not be evident or visible through clothing." But the students have an unlikely ally in this fight: teachers. They say it'll be too much work policing students and that the rule change would instill an "us versus them mentality."
Now, I understand that the dress code of a school has a lot to do with how students perform... Oh wait, no I don't. Whenever I was in school the only time it really actually mattered what you were wearing that day was whenever you were in the hallways and EVERYONE was around for you to show it off. If it did matter in class, it's because your pants were sagging below the ass or your shirt didn't follow school regulations, or even both! Other than that, the teachers had pretty good control over what went on in the classroom regarding distractions.
Now a days it seems as if the staff only recognizes what the students are wearing rather than how the students are performing in school. "A student is making a D but I'll be damned if I let them walk in this building who those jeans hugging their body like that!" First of all, WHERE are they looking? I understand why they're looking, but obviously you're too frustrated by the girls outline of her ass to really focus on what really matters: education.
Education is slipping in America for a reason. The real issues don't get recognized and the students are too lazy to give a rats ass about what they need to get done. The one's that do get their stuff done come come out of high school with good grades, as we all know. The model students, as most people would call them. What if THEY'RE the ones wearing the skinny jeans?
This article also stated the teachers find it just as ridiculous as I do. The more you bring attention to something that isn't harmful to education, the bigger the "problem" is going to get. The problem will become a bigger issue during classes and that's all the students AND the teachers (sometimes) will be able to talk about.
Whoever is putting these administrators in charge really need to have an IQ test done.