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Do you think Black woman need a black owned adult website?

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Blktouch is a black owned website .https://blktouch.com/

Will the streaming subscriber revenue from sites like onlyfans grow in 2026? 
do you think the security physically or financially makes this an optimum time for adult work through the internet? 

 


 

 

Seems Junior M.A.F.I.A. addressed this issue 30 years ago....

 

 

 

In one way or another, s8x has alway sold well. Get it.😁😎



I thought we already HAD Black adult owned websites....lol.

Ofcourse some Black women need them, especially if they're working in the adult industry.

As long as it doesn't involved underaged or non-consenting adults.....I'm cool with it.
My biggest concern isn't the content so much as the LAWS that those sites are subject to and how they may or may not be used against them.

What do I mean?

America is not a theocracy, but religion and so-called "morality" is often weaponized by racists to demonize Black people or their Black targets and take away public empathy for them.  You saw this with the Puff Daddy case and how he was demonized in part because he liked to throw a lot of sex parties.  
Sex parties aren't in and of themselves illegal.

But even if you aren't doing anything illegal, they'll often times use your sexuality to besmirch your image and make you look like a "bad guy" so when they DO come after you, you won't get a lot of public support because you are looked at as some sex crazed pervert who needed to be punished.

 

 


In a lot of porn, Black women are mistreated and berated and even racially insulted.

 

Watch the White Guy and Black Girl 69: Babe Porn feat. Wendi Williams |  xHamster
"How about we play slave and master?
You're gonna take this white cock you black whore!
I'm gonna have you calling me 'massa'.
Say it...gal.

Don't call me daddy, call me 'massa'!"



But because it's porn and the public sentiment is "well she shouldn't be engaging in it anyway".....their complaints go unheard.
Many just don't even bother to complain at all.

Ghetto Gaggers is a good example of racist shit like that.

All the more reason Black people should have their own adult-sites and outlets that comply with all laws.

 

25 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said:

In a lot of porn, Black women are mistreated and berated and even racially insulted.


But because it's porn and the public sentiment is "well she shouldn't be engaging in it anyway".....their complains go unheard.
Many probably just don't even bother to complain at all.

Regardless of the industry, people can set boundaries before they sign a contract. 

 

For example, there are certain things Denzel Washington will not do in his movies.  The producers and directors have to respect it.

 

Even in a porn movie, if Black folks do not want to mistreated or disrespected, they have to make that case for themselves.

 

Otherwise, morality is a non-issue when someone decides to work in the porn or prostitution industry.😎

41 minutes ago, ProfD said:

 

Otherwise, morality is a non-issue when someone decides to work in the porn or prostitution industry.😎


I believe prostitution is still pretty much illegal across the board, but I'm not sure what the laws are regarding porn for consenting adults.
I'm not sure what the boundaries are but it would seem that anti-discrimination and anti-racism laws would cover the porn industry too.

If a White man isn't allowed to grab a Black woman and call her a "Black slave bitch" at Home Depot or on the set of NBC.....why should he be allowed to do it in a porn flick?

 

2 minutes ago, Pioneer1 said:

I'm not sure what the boundaries are but it would seem that anti-discrimination and anti-racism laws would cover the porn industry too.

 

If a White man isn't allowed to grab a Black woman and call her a "Black slave bitch" at Home Depot or on the set of NBC.....why should he be allowed to do it in a porn flick?

The obvious reason is because white folks own the porn industry. 

 

More importantly, the *rules* for what can and cannot be said and done in a porn movie are different from movies rated R or below.

 

Still, Black actors can refuse to play roles for whatever reason.  They don't have to be in white porn movies.  Produce their own.

 

Herein lies the biggest hurdle or challenge for Black folks..,.dependence on white folks for every crumb of their daily bread. 

 

Whenever Black folks decide to own sh8t i.e. ownership...we can make rules and call shots. 

 

Otherwise, as an employee i.e. working for someone else is always subject to their rules and regulations.  😎

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