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this just in: IR porn is racist

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Yesterday, AVN published a short article about George Floyd's connection to our industry. It was not only wrong to post this, it was a mistake. I had rejected the story, rightly, before it was accidentally published by an editor. This was never something that should have happened, and we are all embarrassed and ashamed. The editors involved have been suspended indefinitely.
Let there be no mistake: AVN stands with the Black community in its fight against racial injustice and discrimination. Black Lives Matter.
As a publication and as an industry, we need to do better — and we can.
Here's a start:
•Effective immediately, AVN will be eliminating the terms “IR” and “Interracial” from its news coverage online and in its print publications. These are terms that should have been jettisoned long ago.

•Effective immediately, AVN will be eliminating all “interracial” and “ethnic” categories from the AVN Awards.
Those are the simple solutions, but we can and must do better, both as a publication and as an industry. We call for an end to disparate scene rates, racist marketing practices and films that rely on stereotypes and ignorance. For too long, we've heard the same excuses for these: it's what the market demands. But we choose whether or not to serve that market. As an industry, we can no longer deny that these films amplify racism and discrimination.
To that end:
•The entire AVN staff will undergo racial sensitivity training. Not only should the article never have been published, it shouldn't have been drafted.
•We are forming an advisory board on race, made up of people of color, to help address our own shortcomings, and address the larger issues in the industry.
•We are actively soliciting editorial contributions from adult talent, businesspeople and other industry members of color in order to amplify their voices and illuminate their perspectives.
•We will be donating to Campaign Zero.
We have taken the message to heart of those in our industry—and across the country—who have spoken out about the Black Lives Matter movement. Your voices have been heard and we stand in solidarity with you in continuing to make them so.
AVN has been the voice of the industry since 1983. It's time for us to use that voice to advocate for long-overdue change.
Sincerely,
Tony Rios
Chief Executive Officer
AVN Media Network
 
The entire AVN staff will undergo racial sensitivity training.
Every employee will have to put a Lexington Steele dildo in their ass?
We call for an end to disparate scene rates, racist marketing practices and films that rely on stereotypes and ignorance.
Somehow, I doubt that Greg Lansky will shut down his main production.
We are forming an advisory board on race, made up of people of color, to help address our own shortcomings, and address the larger issues in the industry.
It looks like it's the end of an era.
Also what was the original article?
 
this just in: IR porn is racist

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Yesterday, AVN published a short article about George Floyd's connection to our industry. It was not only wrong to post this, it was a mistake. I had rejected the story, rightly, before it was accidentally published by an editor. This was never something that should have happened, and we are all embarrassed and ashamed. The editors involved have been suspended indefinitely.
Let there be no mistake: AVN stands with the Black community in its fight against racial injustice and discrimination. Black Lives Matter.
As a publication and as an industry, we need to do better — and we can.
Here's a start:
•Effective immediately, AVN will be eliminating the terms “IR” and “Interracial” from its news coverage online and in its print publications. These are terms that should have been jettisoned long ago.

•Effective immediately, AVN will be eliminating all “interracial” and “ethnic” categories from the AVN Awards.
Those are the simple solutions, but we can and must do better, both as a publication and as an industry. We call for an end to disparate scene rates, racist marketing practices and films that rely on stereotypes and ignorance. For too long, we've heard the same excuses for these: it's what the market demands. But we choose whether or not to serve that market. As an industry, we can no longer deny that these films amplify racism and discrimination.
To that end:
•The entire AVN staff will undergo racial sensitivity training. Not only should the article never have been published, it shouldn't have been drafted.
•We are forming an advisory board on race, made up of people of color, to help address our own shortcomings, and address the larger issues in the industry.
•We are actively soliciting editorial contributions from adult talent, businesspeople and other industry members of color in order to amplify their voices and illuminate their perspectives.
•We will be donating to Campaign Zero.
We have taken the message to heart of those in our industry—and across the country—who have spoken out about the Black Lives Matter movement. Your voices have been heard and we stand in solidarity with you in continuing to make them so.
AVN has been the voice of the industry since 1983. It's time for us to use that voice to advocate for long-overdue change.
Sincerely,
Tony Rios
Chief Executive Officer
AVN Media Network
Never thought that porn would be as obsessed with image and PR as athletes, leagues, companies, and the Twitter blue checkmark brigade, but here we are.
 
Nacho Vidal has been arrested for manslaughter. He was partaking as Shaman in a toad venom ritual and the guy taking the toad venom died.

>hey jimmy i heard your dad died
>yeah its pretty bad
>so what happened? did he get covid?
>no he died from sniffing toxic frog farts with a porn star

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this just in: IR porn is racist

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Yesterday, AVN published a short article about George Floyd's connection to our industry. It was not only wrong to post this, it was a mistake. I had rejected the story, rightly, before it was accidentally published by an editor. This was never something that should have happened, and we are all embarrassed and ashamed. The editors involved have been suspended indefinitely.
Let there be no mistake: AVN stands with the Black community in its fight against racial injustice and discrimination. Black Lives Matter.
As a publication and as an industry, we need to do better — and we can.
Here's a start:
•Effective immediately, AVN will be eliminating the terms “IR” and “Interracial” from its news coverage online and in its print publications. These are terms that should have been jettisoned long ago.

•Effective immediately, AVN will be eliminating all “interracial” and “ethnic” categories from the AVN Awards.
Those are the simple solutions, but we can and must do better, both as a publication and as an industry. We call for an end to disparate scene rates, racist marketing practices and films that rely on stereotypes and ignorance. For too long, we've heard the same excuses for these: it's what the market demands. But we choose whether or not to serve that market. As an industry, we can no longer deny that these films amplify racism and discrimination.
To that end:
•The entire AVN staff will undergo racial sensitivity training. Not only should the article never have been published, it shouldn't have been drafted.
•We are forming an advisory board on race, made up of people of color, to help address our own shortcomings, and address the larger issues in the industry.
•We are actively soliciting editorial contributions from adult talent, businesspeople and other industry members of color in order to amplify their voices and illuminate their perspectives.
•We will be donating to Campaign Zero.
We have taken the message to heart of those in our industry—and across the country—who have spoken out about the Black Lives Matter movement. Your voices have been heard and we stand in solidarity with you in continuing to make them so.
AVN has been the voice of the industry since 1983. It's time for us to use that voice to advocate for long-overdue change.
Sincerely,
Tony Rios
Chief Executive Officer
AVN Media Network
Anyone got a link to the original article, i just tried googling it and can't find anything.
 
this just in: IR porn is racist

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We call for an end to disparate scene rates,

Very nice, that means either the end of black porn actors or affirmative action where women* will not be allowed to decide who they get fucked by. Bros before hoes, we all have to make sacrifices.

*gay porn: not affected, can still use nigger in the title.
 
Anyone got a link to the original article, i just tried googling it and can't find anything.
I think they realize that their profession is still a shameful one and seeing as the goal is to canonize Floyd as an angel & family man fast as possible, they better not let people know he was involved in their degenerate lifestyle. Essentially a branding decision for martydom.
 
They seem like a some what youngish version of those two older guys from Maverickmen. They look for young guys in their late teens (18-19) and twenties for unprotected sex. They made a sex video of a twink from DC that went missing when the teen was seventeen. The DC twink was later found. He was with two men involve with drugs and charges were brought up.
 
I never expected to see a dried out drugged out pornstar getting their own thread but it seems appropriate, but this one has a lot of potential it seems. The comment someone left on their IG calling him an aged piglet just seems so incredibly accurate. Great find OP he looks exceptional enough to produce good content later on. I'll be waiting for him to make a fake account here to chimp out on, popcorn on stand by.
 
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this just in: IR porn is racist

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Yesterday, AVN published a short article about George Floyd's connection to our industry. It was not only wrong to post this, it was a mistake. I had rejected the story, rightly, before it was accidentally published by an editor. This was never something that should have happened, and we are all embarrassed and ashamed. The editors involved have been suspended indefinitely.
Let there be no mistake: AVN stands with the Black community in its fight against racial injustice and discrimination. Black Lives Matter.
As a publication and as an industry, we need to do better — and we can.
Here's a start:
•Effective immediately, AVN will be eliminating the terms “IR” and “Interracial” from its news coverage online and in its print publications. These are terms that should have been jettisoned long ago.

•Effective immediately, AVN will be eliminating all “interracial” and “ethnic” categories from the AVN Awards.

Effective immediately, our rape victims will all be forced to take BBC whether they like it or not, in every orifice, and outed and driven to suicide for "racism" if they refuse the infusion of HIV positive body fluids.

You know virtue signaling is as bad a plague as AIDS when even the scum of the earth are doing it.
 
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