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The Sex, Safety and Security Project - Update

SexSafetySecurity

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the members of the board who have taken the opportunity to share your thoughts and experiences with me either directly or through the questionnaire. I would also like to thank all the service providers on the board who have either contacted me directly with your kind words of support and/or helped out by passing information along about this important project to your clients. With all of your help we are on track to include an even larger group of people’s voices than we did with Johns’ Voice (htttp://www.johnsvoice.ca)!

Please see the original thread for more details.


While each and every person’s individual opinions and experiences are vital, it is the collective voices of people who pay for sexual services that have the most influence when it comes to presenting a more fair, honest and complete picture of the diversity of the patrons of this industry for making arguments about how to ensure that the industry and ALL people involved in it remain safe.


For those of you who are still on the fence about participating in this project or for those of you who are not convinced of the need or don’t fully understand why we have placed so much emphasis on context (i.e., why we ask all the questions we do), I would encourage you to take a look at another project that recently began that is designed to present ‘information’ about people who purchase sexual services.

The project is called “The Invisible Men” and you can find it here https://the-invisible-men.tumblr.com/ For those of you on Twitter, you can also check them out @InvisibleChoice This project is being heavily publicised by prohibitionist and abolitionists here in Canada that are advocating for the Nordic model. I guess the question I would ask is would you rather the image of people who pay for sexual services that makes the 5 o’clock news or that is used by policy makers and legislators in discussions about how Canada’s sex industry should be regulated post-Bedford be the salacious cherry-picked quotes that the group behind “The Invisible Man” project or self-proclaimed ‘authorities’ such as Victor Malarek (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6Mj2haletE ) use?


Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any questions, comments or concerns or if you want to contribute one-to-one (either in-person, on the phone or through Skype).


Chris Atchison
Department of Sociology
University of Victoria
PO Box 1700 STN CSC
Victoria, BC
V8W 2Y2
email: [email protected]
web:
Facebook:
Twitter: @SexSafetySecure
 
I believe you now.

Thanks McGuinty :good:

I am trying to track down exactly which group is responsible for "The Invisible Men" project. I have a feeling that it might be something that Melissa Farley of PRE () might be behind. I'm just glad that her testimony based on her "research" was thrown out in the Bedford court case.
 
HmmmmmmHmmmmmmHmmmmmm

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Good on you but why did you decide to take this route?. A lot of the posts on your sites are of men describing their experiences.

Sorry I don't get it.
 
Good on you but why did you decide to take this route?. A lot of the posts on your sites are of men describing their experiences.

Sorry I don't get it.

You are confusing two separate projects and two separate sites with each other.
 
Hmmm ... GOD gets schooled by Miss Amy.

Way to go, girl. :biggrin2:
 
Gods never been the same after Lucifer left home and started a family feud with Jesus.

Bozo has been trying to put the two back together again but even he can't help them!:biggrin2:
 
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the members of the board who have taken the opportunity to share your thoughts and experiences with me either directly or through the questionnaire. I would also like to thank all the service providers on the board who have either contacted me directly with your kind words of support and/or helped out by passing information along about this important project to your clients. With all of your help we are on track to include an even larger group of people’s voices than we did with Johns’ Voice (htttp://www.johnsvoice.ca)!

Please see the original thread for more details.


While each and every person’s individual opinions and experiences are vital, it is the collective voices of people who pay for sexual services that have the most influence when it comes to presenting a more fair, honest and complete picture of the diversity of the patrons of this industry for making arguments about how to ensure that the industry and ALL people involved in it remain safe.


For those of you who are still on the fence about participating in this project or for those of you who are not convinced of the need or don’t fully understand why we have placed so much emphasis on context (i.e., why we ask all the questions we do), I would encourage you to take a look at another project that recently began that is designed to present ‘information’ about people who purchase sexual services.

The project is called “The Invisible Men” and you can find it here https://the-invisible-men.tumblr.com/ For those of you on Twitter, you can also check them out @InvisibleChoice This project is being heavily publicised by prohibitionist and abolitionists here in Canada that are advocating for the Nordic model. I guess the question I would ask is would you rather the image of people who pay for sexual services that makes the 5 o’clock news or that is used by policy makers and legislators in discussions about how Canada’s sex industry should be regulated post-Bedford be the salacious cherry-picked quotes that the group behind “The Invisible Man” project or self-proclaimed ‘authorities’ such as Victor Malarek (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6Mj2haletE ) use?


Please do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have any questions, comments or concerns or if you want to contribute one-to-one (either in-person, on the phone or through Skype).


Chris Atchison
Department of Sociology
University of Victoria
PO Box 1700 STN CSC
Victoria, BC
V8W 2Y2
email: [email protected]
web:
Facebook:
Twitter: @SexSafetySecure

call me jaded but I have yet to trust a student funded by a government.
 
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