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6/28/2025, 3:15:14 PM
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Another Red Pill...
One reason why exploitation and coercion is such a problem in the industry is because of the attitude of a lot of people outside the industry.
When women (in particular) talk about being coerced or outright raped I've seen victim blaming.
People essentially argue because they are sex workers it doesn't matter if they are sexually abused. Which is like saying if someone is a boxer it doesn't matter if someone jumps in the ring and hits them over the head with a baseball bat.
Also (I've heard this from a couple of pornstars) because the industry has such a stigma, some women believe that to talk negatively about experiences in the industry might involuntarily give support to voices who are against the industry. Because anti-porn activists tend to use experiences of performers talking about struggles, exploitation and abuse in the industry as reasons to shut it down, rather than; for reform, highlighting bad studios/producers to avoid, or helping them find better way to overcome or cope with work related issues.
A lot of people tend to be all or nothing when it comes to the sex industry; either they excuse and trivialize abuse, or think the entire industry is exploitative and abusive.
Another Red Pill...
One reason why exploitation and coercion is such a problem in the industry is because of the attitude of a lot of people outside the industry.
When women (in particular) talk about being coerced or outright raped I've seen victim blaming.
People essentially argue because they are sex workers it doesn't matter if they are sexually abused. Which is like saying if someone is a boxer it doesn't matter if someone jumps in the ring and hits them over the head with a baseball bat.
Also (I've heard this from a couple of pornstars) because the industry has such a stigma, some women believe that to talk negatively about experiences in the industry might involuntarily give support to voices who are against the industry. Because anti-porn activists tend to use experiences of performers talking about struggles, exploitation and abuse in the industry as reasons to shut it down, rather than; for reform, highlighting bad studios/producers to avoid, or helping them find better way to overcome or cope with work related issues.
A lot of people tend to be all or nothing when it comes to the sex industry; either they excuse and trivialize abuse, or think the entire industry is exploitative and abusive.
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