Not sure how seriously to take this, but I kinda like that she seems to be well spoken and ready to break with the stereotype that we're all weird freaks
MasterCaneman -> RE: Toronto Domme running for Mayor (3/21/2014 7:10:37 AM)
I believe she's serious. Toronto is a slightly strange place, but I've only visited a few times. I imagine that right now, anyone is preferable to a living caricature that they've got now. It's a shame, because aside from his drug and alcohol issues, Ford seems to be a good fiscal manager, but then again, I'm on the outside looking in.
mummyman321 -> RE: Toronto Domme running for Mayor (3/22/2014 12:06:21 AM)
I love it. I hope she wins. The White House could never get that lucky!
rosebuttninja -> RE: Toronto Domme running for Mayor (3/22/2014 1:28:57 AM)
I'm more concerned with what changes will be sought rather than someone's past or current personality. The fact she's a domme is media fodder to throw around on the airwaves. I'm a freak but I won't vote for a freak for the mere fact they're a freak. It would certainly depend on the substance of her campaign and how she plans on handling the city's current dilemmas and figuring out ways to promote a positive economy for everyone, even the non-freaks. But, that's just me.
Every politician is corruptable.
cowerme -> RE: Toronto Domme running for Mayor (4/15/2014 2:04:04 PM)
Another Canadian domme, Terri Jean-Bradford has become a very prominent campaigner who has fought a wonderful campaign to overturn archaic laws against sex workers. And it will be nice for Toronto to have a mayor who can stay sober on the job. There have been more unlikely Mayors and as a Londoner it still hasn't sunk after six years that a twat like Boris Johnson is running this city. As the comedian Stewart Lee observed; "this is not Italy where the Mayor is just the bloke who has touched the most women in the town."