Sometimes, ASU professors tell you what they really think. And it is great when this is caught on camera for the public. The College Fix’s Gabrielle Temaat reports that “During the “Queer X Faculty Flashtalks” event, Jackson told the students and staff in attendance that “Sex workers have been and are at the heart of queer liberation.” Ms. Temaat is an ASU graduate and made it through the ASU Honors College despite their commitment to teaching about the benefits of witchcraft.
Now hold on, wait a minute, something doesn’t sound right. I thought the heart of “queer liberation” was the desire to be your authentic self and not have to conform to social norms. It turns out that it is actually “sex work.” That’s what it has been all about this whole time.
Parents, students, legislators, donors, and pastors, this is what ASU professors believe and teach to your students. Not only is “sex work” good, but it is also the very heart of liberation—liberation from what? From the law of God. There is only one law: do what thou wilt.
https://www.thecollegefix.com/asu-professor-condemns-anti-trafficking-movement-deviant-framing-of-sex-workers/
Just have to say, just as white supremacists don't speak for all white people or rapists don't speak for all men... these "queer" people do not speak for all gay people either. Everyone is so extreme nowadays. Most of us just want to live our lives, go to our jobs, love our families, and maybe see a movie or watch a game on the weekend. Everything doesn't have to be a fight, there doesn't always have to be a victim and an oppressor. Let it go.
I'm pretty sure the autogynephile wing of the trans activists are the main drivers behind the "sex work is work" movement, given that being such a sexy woman that someone would pay to have sex with them is their apotheosis, and that they are the biggest narcissists and largest personalities in that neighborhood.
Yes, "queer" is basically a deviant male sexual privileges movement, aided by Stockholm-syndromed women who have been badly abused by men.