Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pornography empowers women.
They are using their sexuality as an earning tool. This is the ultimate manifestation of liberation. To take the construct of historic oppression and literally turn it 180 degrees into working in their favor, making a living at it.
Porn is beautiful.
Just because you are paid for it does not make it liberating.
The VAST majority of women would not be making porn or prostituting themselves if there was another way to earn a living. Their circumstances led them to this life. I doubt any individual chooses it as a career path.
I am sure a lot of those girls have learning disabilities, and if they had been loved and cared for and instructed properly throughout their lives, they would have gone down quite different paths than that leading to the casting couch. As much as many of you object to mere high school teachers commenting on undiagnosed (by a "professional") special needs, I am sure I saw flashes of learning disability and psychological/emotional issues in some of the girls' aspects and speech (yeah, I spent some time watching some of these videos after reading about the issue). Every day, I see glimmers of the same issues in the aspects and speech of other teen girls who are loved, cared for, and will NOT end up on the "casting couch" because their home/family/life circumstances just happen to be different than those of the girls who end up on the casting couch.
I'm kind of playing with the idea of going through a lot of those casting couch videos with the intention of finding and taking clips of what I see as evidence of learning disability, then putting it all together with written explanation and editorial.