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Friday, May 15, 2009
David Harsanyi :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hookers Over Censors
by David Harsanyi
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The first case of prostitution probably dates back to the Paleolithic era, and the last instance of quid pro sexus most likely will take place whenever it is that human civilization finally expires.

The mere existence of crime is not ample justification to ignore it, of course, but most of us would concede that banning ads from the "erotic services" section of Craigslist will bring only a negligible change in the bottom line in harlotry.

So the crusade by 40 state attorney generals and other opportunistic politicians to control language on Craigslist -- and social networking sites, such as MySpace -- will have only long-term implications for free speech on the Internet.

The keyed-up moralistic campaign to force Craigslist to eliminate "erotic service" listings began in earnest when a Boston University student named Philip Markoff allegedly murdered a masseuse named Julissa after the two met on Craigslist.

This crime provided the opportunity for a number of state officials not only to imply that the site was generating criminal behavior but also to dictate what is permissible speech on the site.

Craigslist finally surrendered to the mounting pressure and will begin manual screening of an "adult" section and ban any "ads suggesting or implying an exchange of sexual favors for money … pornographic images, or images suggestive of an offer of sexual favors."

Obviously, it is the right of Craigslist to monitor content. But just as obviously, this change in policy was precipitated by the force and threats of government. Now merely "implying" illegal behavior or having participants meet on a site and later engage in illegal behavior is enough for attorney generals to threaten legal action. And what exactly did this victory over Craigslist accomplish?

Even if you don't believe, as I do, that consenting adults should be able to engage in any sexual relationship (even ones involving cash payouts) without interference, you probably still could concede that prostitutes meeting their johns online rather than on street corners is safer for them and healthier for all of us.

Moreover, about 20 million pages are viewed on Craigslist every month. The number of criminal incidents springing from activity on the site is miniscule -- or, I suspect, percentagewise, comparable to how many crimes stem from telephone calls, texting or smoke signals.

Finally, does any reasonable person believe that a murderer or pedophile will be dissuaded from his calling by this new policy? Continued...

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It's too late
We've been on the path of eroding Constitutional liberties for at least 100 years.

Over time, enough educators, intellectuals and journalists have accepted the worldview that the state should rule over the individual, so as to convice or educate enough people to accept that view as well.

This is a gradual process, almost geologic in its speed, but as surely as the silt settles to the bottom of the sea, so do these processes work.

And like a geologic process, there is inertia built up in the government, until it cannot be moved from its course without some cataclysm. Like a glacier, it moves inexorably on to its destination.

We're not going to be able to vote our way back to some ideal society based on a strict, literal interpreation of our Consititution. Rather, we're slouching along to the kind of society Anthony Burgess postulated in "A Clockwork Orange".

Sex Workers, Sex Managers and Tuition
Hey David-

Since you favor legalized prostitution, I was wondering how you feel about legalized pimping?
Since a prostitute's peak earning years co-incide with the standard college years, wouldn't it make more sense if mom and dad sat their high school seniors down, way down, and discussed the pros and cons of going off to college (and going into debt) or going off to the whorehouse (just for a few years, you know, to save enough for tuition and a drug problem)?

No coercion, of course. Just consenting adults,
and almost adults, discussing what makes the most sense when you leave your soul out of the mix.
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