
Elly Arrow
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Elly Arrow
@EllyArrow
Podcaster / YouTuber / Blogger On: Prostitution | Porn | Sex Trafficking | Sexual Violence | Surrogacy | Feminism | Pop Culture @RedLightExpose @Freierzitate
Germany Katılım Ağustos 2018
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If you appreciate my work, please consider supporting the @RedLightExpose podcast.
Your donations will cover honorariums for sexual exploitation survivors who provide their time & expertise, as well as tech support to enable professional sound production. redlightexpose.com/donate-%2F-vol…
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Please consider following this podcast project of a group of human trafficking survivors raising awareness.
We have an upcoming episode about how trafficking connects to ecological destruction and one out on how it connects to human treatment of animals.
@redlightexpose?si=2NghODlDKdOmiWcE" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@redlightexpos…
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FiLiA Women First Snapshоt Report on the characteristics, experiences and needs of women involved in prostitution and sexual exploitation
We want to highlight this excellent report coordinated by the FiLiA Women First project. Over a week in October 2025, five specialist organisations in England and Wales collected and collated the experiences of 91 women who have been involved in selling or exchanging sex or images. The report makes for harrowing reading but it is essential to understand the reality of the lives of women who have a history of involvement in prostitution and other forms of commercial sexual in the UK today.
Link in the next tweet.

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‘-she was locked within the brothel property, not allowed to leave or even step out into the gated yard without permission.’
This is the painful reality of decriminalising sexual exploitation, brothels and prostitution.
endsexualexploitation.org/articles/woman…
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In case you missed it: You can still watch our livestream on #Epstein from today on here!
Red Light Exposé@RedLightExpose
Epstein And All Like Him: Monsters In Suits x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Btw the reason you don’t see Elon with him anymore is because grimes had to sue Elon for custody and she won
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Elon Musk 👇🏼
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@MistySizzles Maggie McNeill not a real part of the movement either? She tastefully speaks of "underage whores". maggiemcneill.com/2012/07/24/gin…
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@EllyArrow Idk what "movement" you're talking about, I have never heard another SWer use the term child sex worker in fact I'm hearing it from you for the first time right now???
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Amazing projection from the movement that introduced the world to "forced sex worker" and "child sex worker". The conflation has always come from your end.
We do not think the whole industry is trafficking, but its clearly a vital pillar, and the industry is dangerous regardless
Valet Parker@702ValetParker
Sex workers: “We’re not trafficked.” Radfems: “Yes, you are.” Trafficking victims: “Actual trafficking is a different issue.” Radfems: “Shh, stop ruining my narrative.”
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@MistySizzles Are you gonna disavow the Global Network of Sex Work Projects, the biggest umbrella org uniting pro full decrim groups? They've openly talked about how there's nuance in child sexual exploitation and talked of kids "selling sex" to "clients".
ellyarrow.wordpress.com/2019/07/13/mor…
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In last week's livestream, @EllyArrow and @JoSybil63018 discuss the increasing trend of female celebrities using #stripclubs (and in one case, escort #prostitution). Is this a way to signal status? To bond over the objectification of other women like men do? What if the celebrity is an actress researching for a movie role or if the woman is an ex-dancer herself? What does it mean for the rest of us when the (American) elite declares the stripping world their social hub? Find the stream now on YouTube or on any podcast platform of your choice!

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« Little girls were the most expensive, between 9,000 and 14,000 dollars, a high price, because it was linked to the sexual assault that awaited them » The background of the Yezidi genocide in an ISIS trial:
Aude Lorriaux@audelorriaux
« Les petites filles étaient les plus chères, entre 9 000 et 14 000 dollars, un prix élevé, car en lien avec l’agression sexuelle qui les attendait » Les dessous du génocide des yézidis dans un procès de l’EI lemonde.fr/societe/articl…
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If you appreciate my work, please consider supporting the @RedLightExpose podcast.
Your donations will cover honorariums for sexual exploitation survivors who provide their time & expertise, as well as tech support to enable professional sound production. redlightexpose.com/donate-%2F-vol…
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Women were held in jails and prisons with men until sex-segregated incarceration emerged gradually in the 19th century to address the abuse that women endured in mixed sex facilities.
The first dedicated women's prison in the US, Mount Pleasant Female Prison in New York, opened in 1835 (fully operational by 1839) adjacent to Sing Sing, separating women from male guards and inmates to prevent sexual abuse and poor conditions.
The first fully standalone women's prison, Indiana Women's Prison, was established in 1873 following Quaker reformers' successful 1869 lobbying against male guard abuses. The reform movement spread, leading to separate women's prisons in most states by 1940.
Separate prisons arose from practical necessities and feminist prison reformers who argued women required protection from male violence and "sympathetic care" by female staff. Courts have since upheld sex segregation under the equal protection provision of the 14th Amendment, viewing men and women prisoners as not "similarly situated" due to differences in offense types, security needs, and vulnerabilities.
97% of men who identify as women are intact. Most prisons and jails only require a male prisoner to “self identify” as a woman in order to be moved to a female facility.
Notwithstanding the large number of women who are raped, assaulted, harassed, watched, and beaten by male in female prisons and jails, this issue does not get legacy media attention.
Most people do not know about this and if they do, they think the numbers are few and that the men are sedated by estrogen and have had at least chemical castration.
WoLF will not take our eye off of this issue.

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