Oh, thank goodness for Tadam, a self-anointed warrior against injustice who has bravely logged on to enlighten us with their... unique perspective on sex work. Because nothing says, "I care about women" quite like reducing them to a series of "orifices" and throwing around imaginary statistics with the confidence of a drunk uncle at Thanksgiving.
Let's dissect this masterpiece of willful ignorance, shall we?
"Getting penetrated by penises, objects, fingers in all orifices is not a job."
Wow, stunning. Revolutionary. Truly, a take no one has ever heard before. Clearly, Tadam skipped the day in Respecting Other Humans 101 where they taught that adult women making choices about their own bodies doesn't require your validation. Pro tip: If you have to reduce sex work to penetration to make your point, maybe your "point" is as hollow as your understanding of the topic.
Oh, and while we're here: if you think this phrasing makes you sound progressive, newsflash-it just makes you sound like someone who hates women. Congrats on out-misogynizing the so-called misogynists you're ranting against.
"90% of prostitutes are under the yoke of pimps."
Ah, the 90% of statistics on the internet are made up argument. Truly groundbreaking. Did you come up with this number during a séance with your Facebook aunt? Because credible research sure didn't. In reality, most sex workers operate independently, especially in areas where decriminalization protects their rights. But why let facts get in the way of your moral crusade, right? And let's not ignore your use of the word prostitute. Very empowering! Nothing like dusting off a term designed to stigmatize and shame women to show how much you totally care about their well-being.
"The average age of entry into prostitution is 14 years old."
Oh, here we go-TERF Bingo wouldn't be complete without this little gem. Let's make one thing painfully clear: children can't consent to sex. If a minor is being forced into sexual acts, they aren't "entering prostitution"-they're being trafficked and raped. That's not sex work; it's a violent crime.
The fact that we still have to explain this in 2025 is truly a testament to how little some people bother to learn before they open their mouths. Tadam, sweetie, conflating trafficking with consensual sex work doesn't make you a savior-it makes you part of the problem.
"Calm down misogynists."
Ah yes, nothing like weaponizing a term you don't understand while actively participating in the oppression of the women you claim to protect. Let's not pretend you care about misogyny when you've spent this entire post infantilizing adult women and erasing their autonomy. Your whole schtick is basically misogyny in a bad wig.
Let's Hit You with Some Actual Facts
Here's a free education because, clearly, you need one:
Sex work and sex trafficking are not the same thing.
• Sex work involves consensual labor by adults. Trafficking involves coercion or force. If you can't tell the difference, maybe don't write a manifesto about it.
Stigmatizing language puts women at risk.
• Calling someone a "prostitute" dehumanizes them and perpetuates violence. Respect their choice and use terms like "sex worker" instead of broadcasting your disdain for their existence.
Decriminalization saves lives.
• Countries that have decriminalized sex work see lower rates of violence and exploitation. Maybe spend less time pearl-clutching over things you don't understand and more time advocating for policies that actually protect women.
Tadam, Please Log Off
At the end of the day, Tadam's rant isn't about helping women. It's about moral superiority and a desperate need to feel relevant in a conversation they don't understand. Your post is an embarrassing combination of bad takes and bigotry dressed up as activism. Honestly, the only thing you're protecting is your own fragile ego.
So please, for everyone's sake-log off, read a book, and stop making feminism look bad. You've done enough damage for one day. And to the rest of us? Let's all take a moment to cringe for Tadam and hope they never discover the comment section.