prismatic-bell:sirfrogsworth:I’m always amazed at the double standard. The customer shamed her for b
prismatic-bell:sirfrogsworth:I’m always amazed at the double standard. The customer shamed her for being in porn… but… how exactly did that customer *find* her videos in the first place?These people are perfectly happy to consume the content but refuse to respect those that make it. Also?Just in case anybody tries to make a case that sex work is illegal:I work at Taco Bell.We are a felon-friendly company. One of the best workers on my team is on parole for transporting drugs and we literally had a party for him when he graduated from his halfway house. (Well, “party.” Because of COVID it was more like “we brought you a cake and you can control the aux cord tonight,” but the thought was there.) I’ve worked with multiple addicts and trained a former gang member to become a shift leader. We don’t give a shit if you have a less-than-pure-as-the-driven-snow past. Porn is hardly a blip on the radar.There is no reason that “this is illegal/legally gray work” should count against her. This is ENTIRELY about optics and “the customer is always right” gone insane.Reason #35675324678 sex work needs to be made unequivocally legal. -- source link