Comment Re:How much do we care? (Score 1) 52
Is it tacky and salacious? Yeah, but I just don't see the victim here. The prostitutes are well paid and their clients know what they're buying. I don't see anyone as being exploited. IMHO, prostitution is a zoning issue, not a crime.
The problem comes in when it stops being entirely voluntary and starts becoming a requirement or a cudgel that they get beaten with.
This is literally what sex traffickers do. Entice young women in with promises of a big payday, then entrap them. Usually it's by pretty illegal means, literal bondage by holding their passports or violence. They're just legalising the bondage part by tying it to a non-imm visa that can be cancelled at any time. That way they can be forced to work, to give the majority of their earnings to their pimp and have no recourse because the law will be arrayed against them.
I'm not against prostitution, not being American I've never had any issues with anyone who pays for sex as long as it's entirely consensual. Never understood the raging hate boner the US has for sex, it's one of the most wholesome and natural things money can buy. What I am against trafficking, suffering and what amounts to the modern equivalent of slavery.
If you've got a thing for Asians, Latinas or Eastern Europeans, there are dozens of places for you to go where women are not forced into sex work.