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RE: Residents want new approach to prostitute problem,
Oct. 28.
The Centretown community no longer wishes to demonize prostitutes
or police them out of their neighbourhoods. Condemnation has
turned into pity.
No doubt, there are sex trade workers in the community (and perhaps
the vast majority of them) are miserable and want to change their
source of income.
But the only way to truly understand a situation is to communicate
with the subject of your discussion: the sex workers themselves.
I wonder if there were any sex trade workers (or representatives
thereof) invited to attend the meeting that took place. Id
like to hear what they have to say in this discussion.
It seems rather patronising and disempowering to hold discussions
regarding the fate of a whole group of people without including
them in the discussion.
p.s. The prostitutes themselves are merely one dimension
of the discussion. Sex trade workers only work in neighbourhoods
where there are customers who are ready and willing to pay for
their services.
Susannah Campbell,
Cooper Street
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