Exploitation Is Not Entertainment Article
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Many people argue in favor of “ethical porn” that allegedly guarantees performers’ consent, fair pay, and enjoyment. But is ethical porn really exploitation-free?
Not all performers are in porn by choice—some are forced, tricked, or coerced into performing in explicit videos that are shared online.
True consent can be withdrawn at any moment, yet many performers are required to sign contracts prior to the actual shooting, making it incredibly difficult to revoke consent.
Most of us don’t have as many Instagram followers as these Fighters, but anyone can make a difference when it comes to raising awareness on the harmful effects of porn in society.
Since February 2022, the war in Ukraine has caused millions to flee across Europe and other parts of the world. Unfortunately, there have been reports that human traffickers are targeting and exploiting refugees.
One of the biggest misconceptions about porn is that it’s personal, harmless entertainment.
If you ever wonder why porn performers never publicly speak out about abuse or violence they experience while still in the industry, read on.
If you want to change the conversation on porn to be relatable, powerful, and accessible, here are 10 different ways you can do that.