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Debate: Prostitution
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- Argument: State resources should not be wasted fighting prostitution
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- Argument: Prostitution is a victimless crime
- Argument: Prostitution is not a victimless crime
- Argument: Many prostitutes enjoy their profession
- Argument: Prostitutes do not have a genuine choice
- Argument: Individuals should be able to charge for sex, as it can be freely dispensed
- Argument: Prostitution is morally wrong
- Argument: Criminalization of prostitution fosters blackmarket abuse and violence
- Argument: Banning prostitution is a prerequisite to ending sex trafficking
- Argument: Legalized prostitution sanctions a dangerous environment for women
- Argument: Legalizing prostitution will help the fight against HIV/AIDS
- Argument: Legalizing prostitution won't substantially reduce HIV/AIDS risks
- Argument: Legalization won't reduce rape, as prostitution is itself a form of rape
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- Argument: Prostitutes are vulnerable because they lack labor protections
- Argument: Prostitution's association with crime undermines its legitimacy
- Argument: Prostitution simply combines sex and free markets, both legal
- Argument: Prostitution is an inappropriate solution to poverty
- Argument: Legalization is merely a step in reducing sex industry abuses
- Argument: Prostitutes freely choose their profession
- Argument: Governments should not set moral standards on prostitution
- Argument: It is impossible to ban prostitution
- Argument: Legalization of prostitution may actually reduce sex trafficking
- Argument: Legalized prostitution is likely to worsen HIV/AIDS
- Argument: By worsening HIV/AIDS, prostitution will devastate societies
- Argument: The legalization of prostitution will decrease instances of rape
- Argument: Legal prostitution fosters a culture of woman-hating and rape
- Argument: Legal prostitution increases rates of rape
- Argument: Prostitution is a legitimate business
- Argument: Prostitution is an illegitimate business
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