Thursday July 13, 2006


National Post Advocating Legalization of Prostitution Again
By Gudrun Schultz
TORONTO, Ontario, July 13, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Canada should
legalize prostitution, decriminalize brothels and make sexual
solicitation an acceptable activity, one of Canada’s top national
newspapers has suggested.
“Prostitution is like any other industry. Make it illegal, and you give
criminals a monopoly. Legalize it, and you give law-abiding enterprises
a chance to compete,” wrote John Turley-Ewart in an editorial published
July 7. Previous editorials in the Post calling for legalized
prostitution were published unsigned.
Pointing to Germany as an example of a “liberal” approach to
prostitution—the country legalized the sex trade four years ago—Mr.
Turley-Ewart said bringing commercial sex into mainstream society would
benefit women in the industry by giving them access to health services
and legal protection. “Canada would do well to follow suit,” said Mr.
Turley-Ewart.
“[T]here will always be men willing to pay for sex and women willing to
sell it. We may not like that fact, but it is not something that can be
willed away.”
The fact that prostitution exists should not make it more acceptable to
society, vice president of REAL Women of Canada, Ms. Gwendolyn Landolt,
told LifeSiteNews.com.
“There will always be people who kill, should we legalize that? There
will always be people who steal, should we legalize that? There are
valid reasons why prostitution is prohibited.”
Physical and sexual abuse, dependency on drugs and alcohol and a rise
in violent crime are some of the obvious results of prostitution,
whether legal or illegal, said Ms. Landolt.
“In fact, when you legalize prostitution, more women get involved. It
encourages the men, as well, to get involved in trafficking. There are
more street-walkers, even when you have brothels set up, because it is
a legal activity.”
Ms. Landolt referred to Sweden’s history of legalized prostitution as
an example of the social problems that follow decriminalizing
commercial sex. After Sweden made prostitution a legal activity thirty
years ago, the sex industry spawned a flourishing drug trade and drug
addiction became rampant among Swedish prostitutes. The situation
became so volatile that in 1998 the country completely reversed the law.
“Prostitution is an abuse of women,” said Ms. Landolt. “Women are
reduced to sexual objects, to be used and pushed aside. Human sexuality
was intended for the context of love, in a marriage relationship.
Prostitution is a denigration of human sexuality.”
Dave Quist is executive director of Focus on the Family’s Institute of
Marriage and Family Canada. He took issue with the Post’s assumption
that women in the sex trade choose to be there.
“I wonder if women in the sex trade industry would say they have been
forced into it through drug use or exploitation by pimps and others,”
Mr. Quist told LifeSiteNews. “I think anyone who has been around the
sex trade, even just passing through a prostitution area, would
question that the women or young boys working there are willing to be
on the street.”
He believes legalized prostitution would be “terribly destructive” for families.
“The concept that ‘mom’s job’ is having sex with strangers sets the
wrong tone for family life. It hurts the woman, it hurts the children;
that is an exploitative situation,” Mr. Quist said. “If prostitution is
legal it affords men the ‘excuse’ to go find sex outside of marriage,
when things in the marriage are difficult. That does nothing to enhance
the relationship between a man and a woman.”
“[Prostitution] runs opposite to what relationships are supposed to be.
Intimacy and love are not involved; it’s just a purely physical act. It
lowers both people to the lowest common denominator.”
See related LifeSiteNews coverage:
Victoria Microbiologist Slams National Post Bias Favouring Embryo Cloning
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2006/apr/06041908.html
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