An interesting question

Big Tre with Alexis Texas. While she was active she never shot one scene with a Black Man. 


Should black performers associate with those who refuse to work with people like them on camera?

It is a tricky question to say the least. On one hand you have the glaring issue of blatant racial discrimination practiced by these individuals. They will not work with you primarily because of the color of your skin. That is a very peculiar stance to have in 2019. Where we are supposed to live in a "post racial society".

 You have a lot of people who would like to ignore race and set it aside but their are still clear instances of racial inequity in all types of industries. The adult industry is no different. 
And the adult industry is the only real business left where you can say explicitly that you will not work with some one of African decent and  not be held liable by the federal government. 

Also the notion of my body my choice looms large in this space as well. No woman should be forced to have sex with someone they don't want to. I respect that completely. 

On the other hand though is the fact that the adult industry is a relatively small community and even if some white performers wont work with black talent. Does that mean that they can not socialize or even be friendly to those who share that same commonality of being in the adult industry? Being a sex worker is unique compared to any other vocation. When you count the people who are actively in sex work or people who have done it in the past. In comparison to any other career path the numbers are crazy.

Rome Major out and about with Bella Rose. who does not shoot with Black men 


In comparison lets just look at people who work for the Unites States postal service. There are 700,000 people who actively work for the United States postal service. I am willing to bet that. That is more than every  escort and cam model and phone sex worker and hardcore porn actor and actress that is active now OR has EVER worked in the sex work industry.

So the question begs to be asked. Can you blame some one for wanting to be around those whom they share experiences with, when there is such a limited pool of individuals to associate with. 

I for one fall on the former end of this spectrum and would find it hard to be chummy with those who wouldn't want to work with me on camera because of the color of my skin. But I don't know if I am ready to indict the character of people who still will associate with those who will actively exclude them. Simply because there is such a small pool of individuals to share your experience with. Main stream society already shuns them for the vocation that they have chosen to pursue. So that just leaves them to support and help each other. I am sure sex workers look at each other and say "we all we got". 


Comments

  1. Hell no. There needs to be consequences. How will thier every be changed? Thier more than enough girls who can show you love on and off camera. Girls who don't work with black men get all the attention. Black men hanging out with them is like giving them thier blessings. No it's black performers and girls who do IR because they like it is all you got. If you asked me it's time for those girls, adgencies director to go

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  2. I would say fuck no, I will never hang out with girls who refused to work with me. These black male who do this are coons. Justin Long doesn't hang with dodgers anyway

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