Cultcow Russell Greer / @ just_some_dude_named_russell29 / A Safer Nevada PAC - Swift-Obsessed Sex Pest, Convicted of E-Stalking, "Eggshell Skull Plaintiff" Pro Se Litigant, Homeless, aspiring brothel owner

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If you were Taylor Swift, whom would you rather date?

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,448 55.8%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 283 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 607 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,593
Russ wrote another editorial and it's about what you'd expect.

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Russ being Russ, he doesn't actually link it.

Here's the article.

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Also: Russ being Russ, he completely misses the fact that decriminalizing hookers STILL means he ain't getting laid (in a way that helps his disability). Because, by giving more "protection," "rights," and "autonomy" to the hookers, they can not only permaban him, they'll be freer than ever to openly and brazenly discuss him and his antics on John rating boards.

Good job, greaseball. Also, good job posting that greasy picture. Surely no one's dad would wave that at their daughter the next time she starts talking about taking up stripping for extra money.
 
It seems the comment section doesn't work for me. Can't even open it. Nice website.
Now that I think of it, I've never heard of rgj.com before. Is it a sort of online variant of free-access TV?
 
Also: Russ being Russ, he completely misses the fact that decriminalizing hookers STILL means he ain't getting laid (in a way that helps his disability). Because, by giving more "protection," "rights," and "autonomy" to the hookers, they can not only permaban him, they'll be freer than ever to openly and brazenly discuss him and his antics on John rating boards.

Good job, greaseball. Also, good job posting that greasy picture. Surely no one's dad would wave that at their daughter the next time she starts talking about taking up stripping for extra money.
Agree with all your points, but I just want to say your constant misuse of the Spoiler Text feature has never been funny. It's been retarded since you first started doing it.
 
Also: Russ being Russ, he completely misses the fact that decriminalizing hookers STILL means he ain't getting laid (in a way that helps his disability). Because, by giving more "protection," "rights," and "autonomy" to the hookers, they can not only permaban him, they'll be freer than ever to openly and brazenly discuss him and his antics on John rating boards.

Good job, greaseball. Also, good job posting that greasy picture. Surely no one's dad would wave that at their daughter the next time she starts talking about taking up stripping for extra money.
And they should be able to. FOSTA really hurt sex workers by banning the sites they used to warn each other of dangerous clients. Someone dug up a review of Russ on one of those site before they were banned and it said he's a time-waster. He probably tries to either get her to lower the agreed upon amount, or free service. He doesn't understand that many of the women he's paid rolled in a disgust tax for having to deal with him. Personally, I think Nevada should decriminalize sex work, with one small amendment to the law. They should put in a section that says "no one shall be arrested or penalized in any way for soliciting sex for pay, except Russell Greer because fuck that guy." I see no reason why the Supreme Court would not uphold it. Just think of it, we could enshrine "Russell Greer is an asshole" into constitutional law!
 
You're neglecting the possibility that it's someone hoping to catfish Russell.
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Imagine trying to catfish this guy. This is the picture you'd have in your mind as you're trying to butter him up in hopes of getting his personal info. The thought of it alone would make you throw up in your mouth a little.
 
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Imagine trying to catfish this guy. This is the picture you'd have in your mind as you're trying to butter him up in hopes of getting his personal info. The thought of it alone would make you throw up in your mouth a little.
This confirms he has no idea how to present himself. He just posted the first pic that came up in the file list and called it done.
 
This confirms he has no idea how to present himself. He just posted the first pic that came up in the file list and called it done.
Neatly trimmed beard around his broken-ass mouth, along with his typical greasy face and unwashed bed-head hair. 🙄

What the hell is in the man's mind with this look? It seems on some hand he understands the need to be well groomed to command any attention or respect, but no matter what else he does for a pic or to make an impression like the Grandpa suit or tricks to hide his mouth, he always, ALWAYS has a greasy mop of unkempt hair!

Women please correct me if I am wrong, but after a man's smile isn't one of the first things you look at in a man is their hair? I don't know if Russ actually does wash his hair but then plasters it with product for 'the wet look' completely misunderstanding what that means, or if he's just that socially blind and never washes his hair because he dosen't think it matters?
 
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Women please correct me if I am wrong, but after a man's smile isn't one of the first things you look at in a man is their hair? I don't know if Russ actually does wash his hair but then plasters it with product for 'the wet look' completely misunderstanding what that means, or if he's just that socially blind?
He's socially blind. He thinks it looks good so that's all that matters. After all, he made an effort! He does not, or can not(I'm not sure) distinguish between doing something half-assed and going all in with effort. They are the same thing in his mind, much like he believes that associates degree from a third-rate business college is the same thing and carries the same prestige as a Master's from a major university.
 
Women please correct me if I am wrong, but after a man's smile isn't one of the first things you look at in a man is their hair? I don't know if Russ actually does wash his hair but then plasters it with product for 'the wet look' completely misunderstanding what that means, or if he's just that socially blind and never washes his hair because he dosen't think it matters?

Normally, yes. But it's Russ. I'm sure all the face and hair grease casts too much glare for him to notice anything...
 
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Russell Greer said:
Late in June 2021, after registering with the Nevada secretary of state, I officially launched a political action committee to decriminalize sex work in Nevada through ballot initiative, with a goal of getting onto the 2024 state ballot. The name of the PAC that was formed is A Safer Nevada. We have the support of many sex work organizations and we are growing in size as a PAC. We plan to begin collecting signatures by March or May 2022.

As residents of Nevada, we are in the unique situation of having legal forms of prostitution, which occurs in rural brothels, while in the cities, prostitution is illegal. Many praise the brothels for their safety record of preventing deadly diseases (and I must admit: many brothels have cool decors). However, the current situation does not work at all and that’s why I’ve decided to change the system with my PAC by decriminalizing sex work in all of Nevada.

What inspired this

The reason is simply this: I love women and I love helping people. I was born with a facial disability and dating has been hard with it. I can’t tell you how hurtful it is to be your best and to put your best self out there, only to be rejected by society; to randomly have a stranger verbally assault you for how you look. This rejection led me to begin soliciting brothels for the last seven years.

But as I patronized the brothels, I saw things that could be improved or girls confided in me about horror stories. My heart broke when I heard stories of illegal prostitutes who suffered violence at the hands of deranged men. All of these experiences culminated in the creation of my PAC.

Some of the problems that prompted my quest to decriminalize are:

1. The distance: From Las Vegas (the most populated city in Nevada) to the closest brothel, it’s about an hour and 12 minute drive. This creates an undue burden on women who may not have a car to travel out to the brothels. Some brothels also require workers to stay for 15-day shifts, which can create a burden for those who have kids or other dependents.
In all fairness, the distance is due to a state law that limits brothels to counties with less than 400,000 residents. One might then ask: “Well, why not just do a ballot initiative revoking the law forbidding brothels in the more populous counties?” That leads to my second point.

2. Costs: The costs of running a brothel are expensive. The Nevada Independent reported in 2018 that counties can bring in $140,000 in revenue from worker registration cards and brothel licensing fees alone. Some brothels have had to shutter because they just weren’t bringing in enough to cover the associated fees. So if a person genuinely wants to run a brothel, but they can’t afford the fees, then they’re out of luck. It creates an unfair, expensive market, where simply existing can destroy a business by fees alone.

If a ballot initiative allowed brothels to operate in Las Vegas and Reno without decriminalizing all sex work, what would change from what is already existing? The only difference would be that high-priced brothels would legally be in cities. High license fees would still exist. And women and people who can’t afford the fees would be prosecuted if they try operating outside the legalization scheme.

Not only are licensing fees high, but brothel prices are high as well. The brothel takes half of what the women make. I get it: Brothels need to make money too. But in the end, it’s the woman who is selling her body, and therefore she should be taking home the bulk of that profit. Confused by the high prices, I once asked a brothel sex worker why her prices were so high, as compared to illegal sex workers, and the girl scoffed and haughtily remarked: “You look at them and then come and look at me and you’ll see why my prices are higher.” In essence, her answer did nothing but confirm that the ladies just simply want to make as much as they possibly can …because they can.
There’s nothing wrong with wanting money and a good salary, but when costs are high in any market, consumers will naturally look to black markets, which sometimes comes with dire effects. This has been seen in the cannabis industry and pharmaceuticals and it’s happening in the sex work industry. A person who isn’t rich isn’t going to pay $2,000 an hour when they can browse through escort sites that sell illegal services and find somebody who offers $400 an hour. If they choose to pay for illegal services, the non-wealthy person runs the risk of falling into a police sting or getting robbed by a scam, which isn’t fair, all because they can’t afford the brothel prices.

3. Criminalization doesn’t work: I don’t want this opinion piece to come across like I’m only bashing the legal system established in certain counties. My disagreement also rests with the criminal justice system. Our society is moving towards a more progressive and aware society, where the majority is against prosecuting consenting adults. In consensual prostitution, where a worker is willing giving her services, who is the victim? Morality, per case law, is no longer a viable defense to outlaw perceived vices.

Police departments are wasting their time and resources in arresting consenting adults, when they could be using their forces to prevent rapes and assaults by ramping up patrols.

My decriminalization initiative

With my PAC’s proposed ballot initiative, decriminalization would allow sex workers to unionize and allow sex workers to go get health checks without stigma. If sex workers were assaulted, they would no longer hide in fear. They would be able to report violence against them. This isn’t just some fantasy narrative. The benefits are real and are seen in countries with decriminalization, such as New Zealand.
Decriminalization also would protect our LGBTQ sex workers. Gay sex workers are prevalent in Las Vegas, which they operate in illegality, because the brothels have no accommodations for them. Not one legal brothel in Nevada employs a gay male sex worker.

My PAC is also seeking to amend NRS 201.354, the state statute that bans prostitution outside brothels, to allow for the advertising and soliciting of sex work because sex work is work. Any job can freely advertise their costs and services (including other sexually oriented businesses like strip clubs), so why can’t a sex worker? Hiding the advertising of it only furthers the harmful myth of sex work being taboo.

I want to make it clear that my PAC is not anti-brothel. Pointing out weak areas of a system is not what I consider to be hate, but rather a need for social improvement. We welcome the brothels to help us in our ballot initiative because decriminalization would benefit them too. Brothel workers would be able to do house calls and be able to advertise their prices, which they can’t currently do. I extend the proverbial olive branch to any brothel owner reading this.

Legalization and decriminalization can coexist. Keep in mind: Trafficking, crimes against minors and coercion would still remain illegal.
My PAC also welcomes the donations of those who wish to help. Changing laws isn’t cheap. My PAC is registered with the state of Nevada and the IRS.
Now is the time for the entire of state of Nevada to finally put to a vote whether we, as a state, support prostitution or if we are going to continue to confine prostitution to certain rural counties and act as if even acknowledging sex work is immoral. The only immoral thing is ignoring the harms associated with illegality.

Democrat, Republican, Libertarian or unaffiliated: it shouldn’t matter how you lean politically. Human safety shouldn’t be a political issue.
We have the chance to create a safer Nevada. Help us create that change.

Russell Greer is the executive director of A Safer Nevada (www.asafernevada.org). He resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has a paralegal degree and wants to change society for the better.
 
In all fairness, the distance is due to a state law that limits brothels to counties with less than 400,000 residents. One might then ask: “Well, why not just do a ballot initiative revoking the law forbidding brothels in the more populous counties?” That leads to my second point.
There are only two counties with a population of more than 400k, Clark and Washoe. Find something else to blame.

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Uhhh, it looks like he got his statute incorrect. What a legal genius!

1.  Every natural person wishing to be employed as an entertainer for an entertainment by referral service and every natural person, firm, association of persons or corporation wishing to engage in the business of conducting a dancing hall, escort service, entertainment by referral service or gambling game or device permitted by law, outside of an incorporated city, must:

(a) Make application to the license board of the county in which the employment or business is to be engaged in, for a county license of the kind desired. The application must be in a form prescribed by the regulations of the license board.

(b) File the application with the required license fee with the county license collector, as provided in chapter 364 of NRS, who shall present the application to the license board at its next regular meeting.

The board, in counties whose population is less than 700,000, may refer the petition to the sheriff, who shall report upon it at the following regular meeting of the board. In counties whose population is 700,000 or more, the board shall refer the petition to the metropolitan police department. The department shall conduct an investigation relating to the petition and report its findings to the board at the next regular meeting of the board. The board shall at that meeting grant or refuse the license prayed for or enter any other order consistent with its regulations. Except in the case of an application for a license to conduct a gambling game or device, the county license collector may grant a temporary permit to an applicant, valid only until the next regular meeting of the board. In unincorporated towns and cities governed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 269 of NRS, the license board has the exclusive power to license and regulate the employment and businesses mentioned in this subsection.​

2.  The board of county commissioners, and in a county whose population is less than 700,000, the sheriff of that county constitute the license board, and the county clerk or other person designated by the license board is the clerk thereof, in the respective counties of this state.
 
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Does his PAC actually propose any kind of action plan or does Russ think that just by magically existing that other people will jump on board, do all the work, and change the law (that big money Vegas people will make sure exists anyway)?

Or certainly there already exists other organizations with similar, less Russell-centric goals in mind?
 
What are the odds of CAROL_L being one of Russ' socks vs her being whore sex worker who has absolutely no idea who he is?
It's weenery. "Prioritization of leadership" is too big a word a for our Pipsqueak. He doesn't use that kind of language, not even in the drivel he publishes under his own name.

Agree with all your points, but I just want to say your constant misuse of the Spoiler Text feature has never been funny. It's been retarded since you first started doing it.
If Dora Hall hadn't been married to a man who was willing to foot the bill for her vanity productions, it's unlikely she ever would have made a recording. A great many who heard her sing believed she had more money and nerve than talent. A small percentage of others ended up collecting the numerous recordings that were distributed free of charge throughout the 1960s, and recalling with fondness her rather unusual television specials during the following two decades.
 
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Imagine trying to catfish this guy. This is the picture you'd have in your mind as you're trying to butter him up in hopes of getting his personal info. The thought of it alone would make you throw up in your mouth a little.

Just like Russ, to pick the absolutely worst possible picture of himself to stand plastered across the article... He looks like he was recently lobotomized. And acts like that, often.
 
I noticed he phrased it "we're decriminalizing sex work by 2024." No you're not Russ. You're TRYING to decriminalize sex work. It's far from certain your measure will pass. There are many groups with a vested interest in keeping things as they are. Also, you're running the operation, and your track record in achieving your goals is not good. Also, there's small fact that you plead guilty to electronic harassment. Women who do sex work are already more vulnerable than the average woman, they're not going to ally with a guy who thinks he's entitled to rape women because his face doesn't work.
 
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This confirms he has no idea how to present himself. He just posted the first pic that came up in the file list and called it done.
He looks like a hobo that was just woken up from his drunken stupor and doesn't quite know what's going on.

Yeah I know that's how he normally looks but at least comb your hair and don't stand in front of the kitchen when you do this.
 
I noticed he phrased it "we're decriminalizing sex work by 2024." No you're not Russ. You're TRYING to decriminalize sex work. It's far from certain your measure will pass. There are many groups with a vested interest in keeping things as they are. Also, you're running the operation, and your track record in achieving your goals is not good. Also, there's small fact that you plead guilty to electronic harassment. Women who do sex work are already more vulnerable than the average woman, they're not going to ally with a guy who thinks he's entitled to rape women because his face doesn't work.
But in the article he said nothing but "my PAC" over and over.
 
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