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Your comment didn't come off as rude, and it looks like we agree on quite a bit. But honestly you're responding to a lot of things I didn't say -- I didn't suggest anything like an "anything goes" approach to sex work, and I pointed out how exploitative it usually is.
Ignoring AES states' policies is chauvinistic, but treating them as infallible is dogmatic and unscientific. AES states themselves acknowledge their past shortcomings and seek improvements.
In the immediate context of trying to build socialism in a capitalist society, I think the best approach is to meet sex workers with tools that are immediately useful, like unions (which do exist for sex workers) and legal protections. Telling them that they are involved in evil and ideally their work wouldn't exist doesn't offer them anything within their grasp, and can come across as preachy.