by Dan Savage
Before I say anything else: I agree with Rachel Fagen. I have good friends who do sex work—women and men—and they're not human shields. Their lives are valuable and, like Fagen says, they're not here to soak up male rage. They deserve safe working conditions and they deserve our respect—not despite the work they do, but because of it.
And let me say this: I have no sympathy for "incels" lurking in dark corners of the Internet cheering on misogynistic violence. I h
Before I say anything else: I agree with Rachel Fagen. I have good friends who do sex work—women and men—and they're not human shields. Their lives are valuable and, like Fagen says, they're not here to soak up male rage. They deserve safe working conditions and they deserve our respect—not despite the work they do, but because of it.
And let me say this: I have no sympathy for "incels" lurking in dark corners of the Internet cheering on misogynistic violence. I h