destigmatize sex work without legitimizing exploitation
Main
THE MAIN RULE: ALL TEXT POSTS MUST CONTAIN "MAIN" OR BE ENTIRELY IMAGES (INLINE OR EMOJI)
(Temporary moratorium on main rule to encourage more posting on main. We reserve the right to arbitrarily enforce it whenever we wish and the right to strike this line and enforce mainposting with zero notification to the users because its funny)
A hexbear.net commainity. Main sure to subscribe to other communities as well. Your feed will become the Lion's Main!
Good comrades mainly sort posts by hot and comments by new!
State-by-state guide on maintaining firearm ownership
Domain guide on mutual aid and foodbank resources
Tips for looking at financials of non-profits (How to donate amainly)
Community-sourced megapost on the main media sources to radicalize libs and chuds with
Main Source for Feminism for Babies
Maintaining OpSec / Data Spring Cleaning guide
Remain up to date on what time is it in Moscow
There's nothing wrong with working, just exploitation of workers.
Yeah they can both die in a fire as far as I'm concerned. Labour is labour and it's always degrading. We're always selling our bodies for something, and the fact that true sexual liberation has been co-opted by a shitty movie industry that pressures people into doing shit they don't really want to do for money and ruins lives is Not Great. Some women feel very empowered by being in porn and that's fantastic and great, but until women (and men) can truly own the product of their own bodies it's always going to be bad. Sex workers are comrades all the way, the people that employ them not so much.
PornHub is not Netflix. They're more like YouTube, complete with a bunch of pirated commercial content that's deliberately obfuscated to avoid the robocensors. Until we have Ministries of Health and Culture nurturing erotic artists, emancipation for the individual who wants to mutually aid others by broadcasting sexy energy and enjoying the return energy flow is to be found in the interstices of bourgeois society.
PornHub is owned by the same people that own the biggest porn studios in America, and most of the commercial content on PornHub is 3-minute clips intended to sell subscriptions.