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It has relentlessly fought for the rights and social status of sex workers, as well as the legalization of their profession. This previously taboo culture and debate has become an issue that many -- including sex workers, their customers and aloof and perhaps cowardly middle-class individuals such as myself -- dare only gradually to confront, discuss and even rally for.
But are the mainstream values of Taiwanese society and the relevant government departments also making progress? Apparently not. The , foreign caregivers in Taiwan are still regarded as second-class citizens by this country, or as machines that can be exploited to work without rest.
They have no right to leave bad employers and are still hoping for a law that will protect their basic right to time off and holidays. The government follows the same standard in setting a date for the demolition of Lo Sheng by completely ignoring both the wishes of patients in the leprosarium and the call for the preservation of a historical site. Instead, the government simply claimed that there was no "social consensus" for such changes and used the excuse as a pretext to preserve a social order that tramples on the rights of sex workers.
Just what is the "social consensus" in Taiwan on the issue of prostitution? Who defines what this consensus is? Elite middle-class politicians and "public opinion" can only think of eradicating all things "pornographic," meaning pushing the "obscene" sex trade and sex workers away from view.