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Watch for Darrah's report in 3-4 days, when this is old news.
If I was paid for what I do, then the blog would be more current. So I update when I have the time or when I'm motivated to write something new. This story won't be one of them because if I started covering rape cases, the men who visit my blog would never come back after I get through saying what I have to say. And according to my demographics, most who visit the blog are men.
So, you're saying that most men advocate rape? What a way to insult your audience. Yes, rape can be a feminist issue, but these days it's seen as an unjust power issue. Some times when you discuss rape in the industry, I don't think it dissuades male readers even if they disagree with your opinion. Just because they may dispute that a rape incident in porn occurred, doesn't mean that they advocate rape or think rape is ever a woman's fault. There may be very few that do, but as someone who stands up for women in this industry (like you say you do), wouldn't it behoove you to cover it?
Furthermore, most people would find it interesting because crime and law or popular interests. Please give your male readers more credit than they deserve. Also, you probably have more female readers than you realize.
As a blogger, you should ABSOLUTELY keep current. It doesn't matter if you get paid or not. If you ever intend on making a profit from your blog, it's best to keep current in order to continue to attract an audience. Michael K of DListed didn't start off making a profit.
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"What I do know is that if Karen Carpenter and Mama Cass Elliot had shared that sandwich they'd both be alive today." -Michael K