BudSpencer on Nostr: The Book is from 2013, gained no attraction at all, has now gotten attraction due to ...
The Book is from 2013, gained no attraction at all, has now gotten attraction due to online articles misrepresenting it, and has due to those articles been taken of the internet where it was freely available for download. The book was written by intersectional activists as a method to explain to kids what sexwork is. I know Kids shouldn't need to know about, but Berlin is probably among the most fucked up places world wide with a steadily growing community of hobby and pro hookers, so the lefty officials felt a need for some educational material on that topic, so that kids of those sluts wouldn't have to explain themselves how their single moms make a living.
I know people are really keen reading anything which gives the impression Germany is returning to Weimar republic times, but that sensationalism, clickbait and misrepresentation just triggers me.
The story should be "Growing number of unregistered sexworkers, possible cases of human trafficking, and single mothers with high fluctuation in sexpartners in germany's capital forced officials to publish a book explaining sexwork to children"
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Also: Weimar is nothing but a city in the middle of Germany, it has no meaning. It's really weird to read people using "Weimar" standalone as if it had any meaning or was some sort of philosophy.
I know people are really keen reading anything which gives the impression Germany is returning to Weimar republic times, but that sensationalism, clickbait and misrepresentation just triggers me.
The story should be "Growing number of unregistered sexworkers, possible cases of human trafficking, and single mothers with high fluctuation in sexpartners in germany's capital forced officials to publish a book explaining sexwork to children"
*edit*
Also: Weimar is nothing but a city in the middle of Germany, it has no meaning. It's really weird to read people using "Weimar" standalone as if it had any meaning or was some sort of philosophy.