Universal Declaration of Strippers (18+)
Preamble
Recognizing that stripping is a legitimate form of labor, artistic expression, and personal empowerment, this declaration affirms the rights, dignity, and safety of all individuals engaged in stripping and adult entertainment. Strippers contribute to cultural and economic spheres worldwide and must be treated with respect, fairness, and equality, free from exploitation, discrimination, and harm.
We, the signatories of this declaration, assert that strippers must have the same rights and protections as any other workers and artists. This declaration establishes fundamental rights and responsibilities to uphold the dignity and well-being of those who choose this profession.
Article 1: The Right to Strip
All adults (18+) have the fundamental right to perform as strippers, exotic dancers, or adult entertainers without fear of discrimination, stigma, or legal punishment. Stripping is a legitimate profession and form of artistic and bodily expression.
Article 2: Right to Dignity and Respect
Strippers have the right to be treated with dignity, respect, and professionalism, regardless of gender, race, nationality, or background.
Article 3: Freedom of Choice
Stripping is a consensual form of work. No person shall be coerced, trafficked, or forced into the profession against their will. Strippers retain the right to enter or exit the profession freely.
Article 4: Fair and Safe Working Conditions
Strippers have the right to work in a safe, clean, and non-exploitative environment. Venues must provide security measures to protect performers from harassment, assault, and unsafe conditions.
Article 5: Protection from Harassment and Violence
Strippers have the right to work free from physical, verbal, and sexual harassment or violence from customers, management, colleagues, or law enforcement.
Article 6: Economic Rights and Fair Compensation
Strippers have the right to fair wages, transparent fee structures, and freedom from unlawful wage theft or unfair tip distribution. Employers and venue owners must ensure fair and legal compensation practices.
Article 7: Labor and Legal Protections
Strippers must be granted the same labor protections as workers in other industries, including contracts, the right to unionize, and legal recourse in cases of discrimination, unfair dismissal, or workplace mistreatment.
Article 8: Privacy and Consent
Strippers have the right to control their own image, identity, and personal boundaries. Unauthorized recording, distribution of images, or doxxing of performers without consent must be strictly prohibited.
Article 9: Decriminalization and Legal Recognition
Governments should recognize stripping as legitimate work and ensure legal protections for performers, including protection from unjust arrests, fines, or discrimination based on their profession.
Article 10: Health and Well-being
Strippers have the right to access healthcare, including mental health services, reproductive health resources, and support networks without stigma or discrimination.
Article 11: Empowerment and Professional Development
Strippers have the right to career development opportunities, financial literacy education, and access to alternative career pathways if they choose to transition out of the industry.
Implementation and Advocacy
To uphold these rights, collaboration is needed between governments, advocacy groups, unions, and venue owners to create policies that protect and empower strippers. Public education efforts should challenge stigma and promote understanding of stripping as a valid profession.
This Universal Declaration of Strippers affirms the inherent rights and dignity of all adult entertainers and calls for global recognition, protection, and respect for their contributions to society.
Signed on this day, by those who stand for the rights of strippers worldwide.
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