Your Body Is a Battleground. 1989 → 2025. Still true.
Your Body Is a Battleground was created by Barbara Kruger in 1989 for the Women’s March on Washington.
More than 35 years later, her words still resonate: the body remains the frontline.
''We didn’t like the idea that women were teachers and leaders—so there was a systematic attempt to delete all women leaders and philosophers.'' @RoyCasagranda
Standing with erased women thinkers means anchoring yourself on the right side of history.
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🇧🇪 Dank u België. Bravo à la Belgique. Danke Belgien. Thank you Belgium.
✨ Belgium made history:
•June 1, 2022 → Sex work decriminalized.
•December 1, 2024 → Sex workers gain full labor rights: pensions, health care, sick leave, maternity pay, and the freedom to say no.
This is more than policy. It’s a global milestone for dignity, safety, and respect. ☂️👠
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The Menaced Assassin (French: L'Assassin menacé) is an oil on canvas painting by Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte, from 1927. It is held at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York.
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Recently, we celebrated Brogan Sheehan's victory in Nova Scotia for securing the legal recognition of the economic realities for the sex worker experience, however, another significant legal battle for sex workers is beginning on the west coast of Canada.
A Vancouver-based sex worker has challenged the police and government, alleging they breached her privacy, an action that anyone who has worked in our industry knows, underscores the persisting struggle of sex workers in their quest for the same level of privacy and protection enjoyed by every other profession.
The plaintiff, whose records of prior sex work were disclosed without her consent, alleges that the Vancouver Police Department and other government agencies have unjustly retained and disclosed her records.
This unfolding legal challenge highlights an incredibly crucial issue in the recognition of sex work as legitimate work – privacy.
Make no mistake, a breach of privacy has profound implications for sex workers.
The retention and disclosure of records of this nature has and will continue to undermine sex workers' control over their personal and biographical information. Worse, this could put them at risk of hostile or discriminatory treatment from the public. We at ManyVids have made it our mission to normalize the conversation surrounding sex work, and we would be remiss if we did not use our platform to highlight this lack of protection that continues to plague those looking to make an honest living.
We reiterate our support for sex work and our commitment to fostering an inclusive and understanding environment where sex work’s legitimacy and merits as a profession are never questioned.
The fight for privacy is a critical next step in shaping the future of sex work in a way that affirms the rights and dignity of a profession and its workers. While we know there is a long journey ahead, our commitment is unwavering to supporting these efforts.
Together, we can transform the adult industry and create an environment where sex work is not just accepted but also respected and protected.