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over a year ago
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So where is it outside of prisons in countries with highly structured gang culture, that some one would deliberately allow themselves to be branded like that? |
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"I've heard of, red shoes, no knickers,,if that helps?
Would it be rude to ask to prove this to a randomer in the street "
Hhmmm... Yeah, quite possibly |
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"I've heard of, red shoes, no knickers,,if that helps?
Would it be rude to ask to prove this to a randomer in the street
Hhmmm... Yeah, quite possibly "
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"I've heard of, red shoes, no knickers,,if that helps?
Would it be rude to ask to prove this to a randomer in the street
Hhmmm... Yeah, quite possibly
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I've heard of, red shoes, no knickers,,if that helps?
Would it be rude to ask to prove this to a randomer in the street
Hhmmm... Yeah, quite possibly
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Didn't even read that |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
hiding from cock pics. |
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History of the Red Umbrella
The red umbrella was first used as a symbol for sex worker solidarity in 49th Venice Biennale of Art, Italy, 2001. Italian sex workers marched through the streets of Venice with red umbrellas as part of the “Prostitute Pavilion”and CODE:RED art installation by Slovenian artist Tadej Pogacar. The red umbrella march drew attention to the bad work conditions and human rights abuses they faced. Four years later the red umbrella was adopted by the International Committee on theRights of Sex Workers in Europe where it became the emblem for resistance to discrimination. Since then the red umbrella has become the international icon for sex worker’s rights around the world. It symbolises protection from the abuse and intolerance faced by sex workers everywhere but it is also a symbol of their strength. |
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