Two prominent themes in modern liberalism are identity politics and destigmatization. Where they overlap, you will find the Black Sex Worker Collective:
Our goal is to create a safe space where the unique experiences and needs of current and former Black Sex Worker voices are validated and responded [sic] with appropriate needs based resources.
For those who don’t speak Euphemese, a sex worker is a prostitute.
[W]e are passionate about supporting the immediate needs of Black and sex workers of color through direct action.
When Antifa barks about “direct action,” it means terrorism. Fortunately, BSWC takes a less violent approach:
Our specific goal is to use cultural forms such as: dance, performance, the visual arts and whore culture, to highlight the advocacy Black sex workers…
The mission is intersectional. They intend to advance their agenda…
…through a coalition that is sex worker-led representing trans, economically repressed, immigrant/migrant, and people of color. …
As a collective, we are able to intersect with other social justice movements that embody sex worker issues such as HIV/AIDS, reproductive rights/health/justice, criminalization/decriminalization issues, Black Lives Matter, immigration, LGBTQI rights, labor rights etc.
Other liberal bases covered include hatred of America…
Giving Black sex workers full autonomy over our narratives allows us to smash outdated and archaiac [sic] institutions that have historically enslaved our lives for the past three centuries in America.
…hatred of Caucasians…
Being homeless and a sex worker of color is a crime in America which makes us angry that the wealthiest and most developed nation in the world consists of racism, patriarchy, and heirarchal [sic] institutions that pander to social financial classism and favoritism of white supremacies.
…and hatred of Christianity. Among BSWC’s listed “successes,” it boasts of “a symbolic reenactment of the historic church occupation in Lyon at Judson Memorial Church.” This refers to the occupation of Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon, France by prostitutes in 1975. Judson Memorial Church “has a long-standing history of progressive activism and social justice work.” It stands amid the decaying remnants of New York City in infamously degenerate Greenwich Village, reflecting the cultural backdrop for Zohran Mamdani’s rise to power.
We draw on the history of the civil rights movement.
That movement has long since degenerated into a pernicious farce.
On a tip from Mike B.
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