Hey, Teen Vogue. On profession day
This week, Teen Vogue promoted a column with a health practitioner's aid calling to legalize sex paintings. This could normally go unremarked upon — similar arguments appear throughout the media panorama. However, even in the Democratic presidential marketing campaign, her characterization of prostitution to the magazine's younger readers as a trifling career desire is as valid as another.Nestled among youngster-pleasant fluff pieces on style recommendations and movie star tidbits, the column, in comparison, promotes your body for cash to the practice of drugs — simply some other profession, merely every other preference. Supporting prostitution is "the litmus test for intersectional feminism." "When you think about it," the author asks, "Aren't I a sex worker? And in a few methods...