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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 9 MIN

🤔 If schools teach professions, why not teach prostitution too?

from GoodLiving Podcast · host Koke

The prostitutes of the future are in primary school right now. So are the armed robbers, the cultists, the bad politicians. We know this. So why are we not doing anything about it?That is the question this episode is actually asking.Koke works through a genuine philosophical argument about prostitution, not from a moral panic position, but from a structural one. Why has the world's oldest profession survived every attempt to suppress it? What does it say about how we define sin that we treat consensual sex between adults as a crime? And what happens to a society when it criminalises things that do not actually hurt anyone?He makes the case that when you make something illegal that nobody is genuinely harmed by, you create the perfect conditions for rebellion. People know the act hurts nobody. They know others will not enforce the rule against them. And so they do it and feel justified. His proposed solution is deliberately unorthodox: stop trying to eradicate prostitution and start managing it. And more controversially, teach young people about it in school, alongside every other profession, so they can make genuinely informed choices rather than stumbling into situations they were never prepared for.This is not a comfortable episode. It is an honest one.Drop your thoughts in the comments.

The prostitutes of the future are in primary school right now. So are the armed robbers, the cultists, the bad politicians. We know this. So why are we not doing anything about it?That is the question this episode is actually asking.Koke works through a genuine philosophical argument about prostitution, not from a moral panic position, but from a structural one. Why has the world's oldest profession survived every attempt to suppress it? What does it say about how we define sin that we treat consensual sex between adults as a crime? And what happens to a society when it criminalises things that do not actually hurt anyone?He makes the case that when you make something illegal that nobody is genuinely harmed by, you create the perfect conditions for rebellion. People know the act hurts nobody. They know others will not enforce the rule against them. And so they do it and feel justified. His proposed solution is deliberately unorthodox: stop trying to eradicate prostitution and start managing it. And more controversially, teach young people about it in school, alongside every other profession, so they can make genuinely informed choices rather than stumbling into situations they were never prepared for.This is not a comfortable episode. It is an honest one.Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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