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Re: Hardcore Profits

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 10:30 pm
by one eyed jack
The programme missed one big point.

Everyone uses porn out of choice.

The moment they click on a search engine. Its about choice.
They buy porn, wank over porn or whatever they do...It starts with choice.

People go on about the owners of porn not caring about anything but the big buck but then quickly forget the 40 billion hits traffic that Porno Tube and its kind get that generates money for advertising.

People want porn. Some people crave it

The reason big companies are buying into the porn industry is simply because if they cant beat em then they may as well make some money out of them.

The funniest but saddest part of that show is how the BBC had the balls to leave in the comment from the wife that blamed porn for giving her husband giving her AIDS. I never knew watching porn could give you AIDS. Im going to have to stick a disclaimer up on my site now.

I would have laughed if it was not so sad.

How about using porn for what it was intended for and jack off. Maybe then it would decrease the AIDS situation but i dont think the BBC would ever want to tell people that.

Porn makes people horny and thats why the double standards will always continue because people dont like to be reminded they are basically animals driven by lustful thoughts.


Re: Hardcore Profits

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:04 pm
by johnsix
The level of debate about all aspects of adult services in Britain is still stuck in around 1953. So called documentaries are agenda driven bullshit, purely finding 'facts' to support that agenda.

Re: Hardcore Profits

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:54 am
by planeterotica
A very biased programme against porn but i didnt expect anything else, there was even a feeble attemt to connect porn money to U.S. politicians who recieve handouts from the hotel chains, what about the manufacturers of the dvd disc that porn is recorded to how far do you want to take this porn profits thing, goverments get a take out of porn via taxes and as for promoting bareback sex and increasing HIV well that was running rife in Africa before most folks out there had the means to watch porn, it was just another load of media rubbish and the BBC shouldnt be wasting our money jetting a 2 bit journalist around the world to produce this shite, they should concetrate on making some decent programmes instead !rant!


Re: Hardcore Profits

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:29 am
by one eyed jack
On condom use in porn. I can get away with it as third party intervention on Real Couples because, well its a reality of life but with regards porn stars using condoms?

Well performers as Im fond of saying are the modern equivalent to gladiators. Your audience might be politically correct in acting all concerned about your health but deep down, just like gladiators they dont care whether you live or die as long as they are entertained.

Again its all about choice if you dont mind working for those speicifc companies and working part time. Thats the harsh reality of the world and driven by the consumers. Not necessarily by the producers.

When you watch the most dangeros of stunts in a movie like James Bond, you are thrilled and people love it. Porn is the equivalent of that.

Oh man i could just go on. Yeah you're right it was a shit show. Roll on Ben Dover tonight at 9pm BBC4.

Lets see how the BBC tackle an industry soldier


Re: Hardcore Profits

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:55 am
by one eyed jack
Yeah Im sure the presenter didnt think that was important.