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Maybe we should blame the insensitive Johns who subsidized her addiction, and paid her to feel like a "dirty, filthy whore"?... Oh wait, that was YOU wasn't it?
Coming from a guy who has 450 MySpace friends, the vast majority of whom seem to be involved in pornography, I'll spare you the response I want to post, and just consider you every bit the hypocrite you consider Mr. Marburglar. You think you are so superior to the rest of us? Quit being an enabler to the female performers, maybe make your only friend the JC's Girls.
Wait, wait, I see the response coming..."I'm better than you. I don't watch porn or pay for lap dances or buy hookers." That's what you want to say, right?
I certainly would be a hypocrite if I ranted endlessly about the morally corrosive effects of pornography... but I don't. Nor will I ever. I like watching porn, I like beating off to it, and I've never wasted a second of my lonely, crank-yanking existence feeling guilty about it or worrying about the emotional welfare of the performers. We all make choices -although granted, some are made under duress- but no one is holding a gun to our heads. If Burg or anyone else finds pornography so damn repugnant, and thinks the industry is to blame for the moral decay of society, and that the performers are in fact innocent "victims"... then quit whining, and stop supporting it with your patronage. Stop being a part of the problem.
Personally I don't see a problem, but you wont hear me condemning the industry.
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