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Porn Stars Are Terrified of Amy Coney Barrett
https://www.thedailybeast.com/porn-s...ett?ref=scroll
Aurora Snow, adult film stars are speaking out with a warning on how a Barrett confirmation could mark the latest attempted attack from a religion-obsessed faction on an industry that has long faced pushback from erosive voices. As actress and After Adult podcast co-host Siri Dahl explained, Barrett's confirmation has the potential to be "catastrophic" for the industry if any First Amendment-focused cases hit the Supreme Court.:2 cents: |
Hahaha hahaha
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That'll stop her! They'd probably do more good if they endorsed her.
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Porn will always win . . .
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Being conservative, especially supporting social conservatives, while working in the adult industry has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever witnessed in my short 16 years in the biz.
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Horseshit. Supreme ACB is a constitutionalist. Why do people ask the Rowntrees for anything. Dinosaurs |
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Locally, the right is usually linked with religion and religious politicians are always anti porn, but yeah, ultra-left SJWs may be anti porn too just based on different principles. |
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I wouldn't fuck her with Clarence Thomas' silent dick and yet she has seven children. :(
Abortion buh-bye. |
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Do you think by banning adult content, the crime against women will stop?
No it won't. |
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The right being anti-censorship is probably the funniest thing I've ever heard. The right is only pro-let-us-spew-our-bullshit. There are very extreme SJW's on the left who may consider porn "bad" or similar, but they're a pretty tiny percentage. The entirety of the social conservative block, however, views what we do the same way they view abortion and gay marriage. |
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Though I think anyone with a brain recognizes that Trump views social conservatives probably with the same disdain as I do. |
“The basic premise of everything at the People of Praise was that the devil controlled everything outside of the community, and you were ‘walking out from under the umbrella of protection’ if you ever left,” said one former member who called herself Esther, who had to join the group as a child but then left the organization. “I was OK with it being in a tiny little corner of Indiana, because a lot of weird stuff happens in tiny little corners in this country. But it’s just unfathomable to me – I can’t even explain just how unfathomable it is – that you would have a supreme court justice who is a card-carrying member of this community.”
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Changing and doing away with outdated models of thinking is a part of evolution. |
She looks like a retired pornstar. Maybe Trump had a date with her. Paid of course in some way or another. LOL
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Upholding tradition for the sake of upholding tradition is ridiculous. |
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The two are completely different. It’s a right |
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also "prayer" is just superstition...people like to feel in control of things so they wear their lucky charm or beg like a dog to the imaginary friend in the sky...superstition is not a realistic solution to any problem... |
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