• foyrkopp@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Cheating on taxes is a crime, but in certain circles it’s nit stigmatized.

    The same goes for ignoring the speed limit in other circles.

    A desperate mother shoplifting to feed her child would probably get compassion from many.

    On a side note, it is also possible for something to be a crime and not be punished. It is a way for a society to condemn something, but acknowledge that is just necessary under certain conditions.

    (Some countries use this trick for contentious topics like abortion and, yes, prostitution.)

    • lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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      1 year ago

      All your examples are things you say are stigmatized, just not in certain circles. In other words they’re actually counterexamples, unless you’re agreeing with me and I’m totally misleading your tone. If the goal is for prostitution to be destigmatized only in certain circles, then we’re already there. Mission accomplished!

      It is a way for a society to condemn something

      If there’s a difference between society condemning something and that something being stigmatized, I’m falling to see what it is.