Clarity comments on Open Thread August 31 - September 6 - Less Wrong Discussion
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Are there any advocacy groups with sex buyers or 'johns'? They're an affluent bunch, and their interests include easily influenced poor settings, and they're not neccersarily constrained by the scrupolosity that advocates for say sex worker's rights may have. It suprises me that they don't exist, when advocacy groups for smokers and other vices exist, when only advocacy groups for the suppliers and workers in the sex trade seem to exist.
Being a sex buyer is low status. Being in an oppressed group such as sex workers is high status in many political contexts.
That depends. Being a john is low-status. Inviting girls over to your yacht for champagne and caviar is high-status.
That really depends. A whore is not a high-status professsion.
That's not being a "sex buyer" within the context of needing advocacy for sex buying.
Thus, "in many political contexts".
I wonder what is the lesson here.
"If you want to buy sex for money, you better have a lot of money, or it will reflect poorly on you."
Or perhaps:
"Doing things in a way which demonstrates that you have a lot of money can make almost anything high-status."
Or: be classy, not crass. Form and style matter.
It is, of course, easier to be classy when you have a yacht stocked with champagne and caviar on hand... X-/
Counter-example: Donald Trump. A dictionary counter-example: nouveau riche :-)
From memory: Amnesty International has come out in favor of legalizing prostitution. They were grudging about admitting that, while they aren't going to call it human rights, they have to support something like human rights for prostitutes' customers and agents.
I read the Amnesty paper and it didn't said something about rights for customers or agents.
Hence the term "status whore."
Cigratte companies manage to fund advocacy groups for smokers. Mafia that runs brothels on the other hand doesn't fund advocacy groups.