Another glowing write-up from an intellectual smut-meister.
4 Comments | March 8th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 28th, 2007
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Sex-blogging’s favorite novel has just been reviewed by the mighty BA of BadAss paddles. Believe me, when BA puts down his tools and picks up a book it’s time to quit your jibber-jabber. He pities the fool who interrupts his reading.
BA liked the book a lot. Craig’s a great writer. If I didn’t know him he’d still be a great writer, but I do and I’m trying to share it before the movie of his book comes out and I lose interest because he’s too mainstream.
I mailed 17 books about two weeks ago. If you’re a blogger and you’d like one of the last eight please let me know. (It’s not even eight - people keep emailing me for books. Just ask and ye shall receive one if I have any left.)
If you have received a copy and haven’t cracked the cover yet - c’mon… mail it back if you’re not going to read it. If you have read it and haven’t told me, please email. I’m keen to hear what you think good, bad or indifferent.
It’s a perverts reading group. (I bet if we start one they’ll make a movie. That’s too good a title to ignore…)
This free-book craziness is all happening because of Dermaphoria
. It’s the follow-up to The Contortionist’s Handbook
and it’s good.
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Read the TGP movie script.
9 Comments | March 8th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 28th, 2007
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After a year of planning TGP.com goes into public beta today. I spent a lot of money of a teaser trailer but am having trouble with the casting (Ninja chicks - call me). Here’s the script and be sure to check out the site. TGP.com is twice as awesome this trailer so when you’ve read this you’ll have a pretty good idea of how awesome I mean.
EXT. THE SEA - NIGHT
FLYING. Rushing over large waves. A LOUD HEATBEAT pulses under a POWERCHORD
VOICEOVER
The people who brought you SugarBank…
The ROAR of HELICOPTER ROTORS
VOICEOVER
…SugarPit, SugarJoy, Sugasm…
EXT. NEW YORK - NIGHT
FLYING between buildings at high speed.
VOICEOVER
…and SugarClick…
The SOUND OF FIGHTING
VOICEOVER
…are proud to announce a new kind of website.
EXT. SKYSCRAPER ROOFTOP - NIGHT
A HELICOPTER hovers seemingly unable to land. On the HELIPAD two Ninja’s in white silk are fighting.
VOICEOVER
Beyond porn…
We see the ninja’s faces. They’re incredibly BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. Cold air and friction have made their NIPPLES hard against their UNIFORMS.
VOICEOVER
…beyond blogging…
NINJA’s FIGHTING. A syncopated DRUM ‘N’ BASS rhythm. Ninja 1 kicks Ninja 2 so hard all her clothes fall off.
VOICEOVER
…prepare yourself for…
Ninja 2 straddles Ninja 1 and makes a killing strike. She pulls her kung-fu chop short and as her fingers touch Ninja 1’s lips, Ninja two draws them into her mouth and suckles them like a hungry calf.
VOICEOVER
TGP.com
Ninja 2’s hand slides toward Ninja 1’s shaved PEACH-FISH.
EXT. HELIPAD - NIGHT
Ninja 2 (Kyla Cole?) is now naked she has PERFECT TITS and we can see they share an identical TATTOO - a heart pierced by an arrow marked with the initials ‘S.S’. We realise they’re fighting over a man who bears those initials. EVERYTHING EXPLODES.
EXT. ROOFTOP - SUNRISE
CHUNKS OF BURNING HELICOPTER fall to the ground. A SUPERBLY MUSCLED MAN falls from the sky and lands on the HELIPAD gracefully. He doesn’t care about the helicopter because he can afford another one. The ninja’s notice him and immediately come to ORGASM. The letters TGP fill the screen.
EXT. ROOFTOP - SUNRISE
The man has his back to us. He turns his head and the rising sun throws him into silhouette.
MAN
TGP’s coming soon too. Are you ready?
The man walks towards the naked ninjas who clearly want him bad. THUNDER AND LIGHTNING by THIN LIZZY plays. We see the man satisfying both ninjas with one hand and sending a text message to his buddies with the other. We see he’s ordering a new helicopter that’s more expensive than the one that’s just blown up.
The end.
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Would a porn workers union be a good thing?
19 Comments | March 9th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 28th, 2007
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In the past week this blog’s hosted an ongoing discussion about the effect of violence in porn on lawmakers, performers and viewers. Most commenters seem to agree that:
- Free speech shouldn’t be sacrificed to bad legislation
- The crying-edge of violent pornography appears to be placing performers at real risk of physical and mental harm
- The adult industry can do a better job policing itself than the government
So why, in an industry where a large portion of people share similar views (and a significant minority are SugarBank readers), are we watching artless producers rush to turn dangerous urban myths into product?
Hollywood would be throwing retarded kids off buildings dressed as Spiderman if there weren’t regulations mandating the protection of performers. Why don’t porn performers get similar care and protection to other actors taking risks?
Adult Industry Medical (AIM) works to ensure performers aren’t putting their health at risk when they go to work. Protecting Adult Welfare (PAW) tries to make a positive difference for performers who need help when they get off set, and the Free Speech Coalition (FSC) lobby to keep content producers out of prison and free to conduct their business without oppressive legislation to negotiate.
I’m not knocking any of those groups here (if I did Bill Margold would hug me to death, Sharon Mitchell would sterilize the crime scene and Tom Hymes would stop the press from finding out), but the only part of porn production pornographers aren’t aggressive about fighting to improve is production. Enforcing porn-set standards and practices would piss people off, slow things down and raise costs. It would also make some of today’s most dangerous porn impossible to produce within the system - and the system’s where the easy money is.
Is it worth making a coordinated effort to potentially save the life of a single porn performer and the dignity and health of many more? Will enforcing standards produce a self-serving opportunity to head-off the crushing legislation that will inevitably follow violent porn’s first death by misadventure? Could the porn market grow to serve a public who know that performers aren’t risking themselves unduly to live our fantasies, end up ethically and financially better off than it is today?
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Video/flash experts apply here.
Comments Off | March 10th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 28th, 2007
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Sometimes when friends ask me to find them help, but ask me not to reveal anything specific, I feel like the guys at Apple who try to recruit ‘Portable Media Player Engineers with Wireless Data Communication Experience’ while denying they’re trying to un-tether the iPod.
So I’m looking for help, it’s a huge opportunity - totally inappropriate for an eager undergrad (sorry) and involves real, folding cash money. I’m not going to answer any questions about the nature of the project but if you can’t make a good guess after reading the ad you’re just not concentrating.
It’ll be for work under a limited contract that could become a more permanent position if desired by both side of the deal when complete.
Programmer(s)/Team Wanted
Location: Any (Fluent English Required)
Remuneration: Negotiable. Cash/stock possible.
Required Skills: Video compression, video streaming, distributed peer-to-peer data communication, JAVA, AJAX, Windows/Mac/Linux application development.
Move along. There’s nothing to see here. Reply here.
(Disclaimer: I’m involved in this project - but it’s nothing that’s been discussed here)
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The best of the sex-blogs by the bloggers who blog them.
Comments Off | March 11th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 28th, 2007
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The best of the sex blogs by the bloggers who blog them.
Announcements/Blogging
The Partistes (seska4lovers.com)
Shibaricon: World’s Premiere Annual Pansexual Exhibition 2006 (spiritsex.blogspot.com)
Stat-Aholic (shaysotherspot.blogspot.com)
SugarClick Launched (sugarbank.com)
Experiences
The Dreaded Scottish Cockblock (jundercovers.blogspot.com)
The Four of Us (herknees.org)
Killing an Afternoon (secretsofadirtygirl.blogspot.com)
Losing M (v-boat.blogspot.com)
Resistance is Futile (avaadora.blogspot.com)
Underground (domequeen.blogspot.com)
Fantasies
Eagle (barbiebaby09.livejournal.com)
Exhaling (emergingontheotherside.blogspot.com)
Hot Sugar and Wet Silk (tangysweet.blogspot.com)
On the Dock (Fiction) (bikersballsandteacherstits.blogspot.com)
Saturday with Adele (theholidaylife.blogspot.com)
Stormy Night (gentlygently.blogspot.com)
Tandem Massages (alwaysarousedgirl.blogspot.com)
25 Words or Less (contains NSFW pics if you scroll down) (realadultsex.com)
Babysitter (drtycplinva.blogspot.com)
Body Language (chaosnoir.blogspot.com
Can I Play with it Now? (4dirtylaundry.blogspot.com)
Funny
Jane likes to teeter totter. (janeluvsdick.com)
Santorum (radicalvixen.com)
This is what Happens… (damnjezebel.com)
We All Have AIDS (sugarpit.com)
The Cock Interviews: Part Two (secretbrain.blogspot.com)
Fetish & BDSM
A Long Hot Soak and Burning Candles (redvelvetropeburn.blogspot.com)
Interesting Interactions (lifeashis.com)
New Elena Spanking Pics (tirepaddle.com)
On a Power Trip (whatsexmaycome.blogspot.com)
The Perfect Fetish Photo (adelehaze.com)
“The sweetest thing I ever saw, was you asleep and dreaming.” (eternalapprentice.blogsome.com)
Choices - Part Three (masterenigma.blogspot.com)
NSFW Pics
House of Babalon (eroticandy.blogspot.com)
Looking Down (barelace.blogspot.com)
O azul… // The blue one… (camadecasal.blogspot.com)
Anal Advocate (sexyukgirl.blogspot.com)
Aurora Snow, Gauge and a Dildo. Pure Magic. (internetisforporn.com)
Sex Advice/Sex Toys/Sexy Reviews
Oh Boys… May I Experiment on You? (sexeteria.blogspot.com)
One Hefty Dose of Butch, Black, Silicone Bliss (suburbansexpot.blogs.com)
Pretty Dumb Things (sugarclick.com)
Sex Toys Must Have (creamonpants.com)
Tips for Going Bare (shayssexcolumn.blogspot.com)
The Blind Jockey (sin.typepad.com)
Sex Commentary/Sexual Politics
Lara Drops to a C Cup (sugarjoy.com)
Porn You Wish They’d Make (sabrinainstockings.com)
Sex in the News - Blog-a-Thon by Blank Noise Project (seskuality.com)
2257 and Sweet Pink Activist Cunt (fullfrontalpolitics.com)
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Is it wise to treat every case of posession identically to ever case of direct abuse.
22 Comments | March 12th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 28th, 2007
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A Virginian was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment this week for possession of child pornography.
Child porn represents all most people have no sympathy for. A record of child-rape produced to satisfy people with a sickness some assert is grounds for execution. I’m not going to defend it on any level.
Unfortunately public revulsion makes for poor debate and even poorer law.
The Virginian man received 20 emails describing child abuse, 14 photographs of children being abused and 20 “obscene Japanese anime cartoons that graphically depicted prepubescent female children being forced to engage in sexual intercourse with adult males”.
It’s the anime that makes this worthy of comment.
The 2003 PROTECT act (Public Law 108-21 - PDF link) defines photorealistic images of children engaging in sexually explicit conduct as child pornography.
According to PROTECT you can be sent to jail for thinking about and then drawing picture of child abuse. You need never distribute the images, attempt to profit from them or make them public. PROTECT is thought-crime legislation and by removing the distinction between reality and fantasy, makes criminalizing art, literature, music and conversation possible in a way that would have made Stalin smile.
Attacks on adult’s rights to consume explicit material will always start with child porn because its users elicit no sympathy, but if we refuse to challenge the principles of laws like PROTECT their use will be extended and debacles like the Austrian conviction of a Holocaust denier for writing a book will become more common.
The Virginian man would be as guilty of possession of child-pornography if the PROTECT act wasn’t in place. If someone only possesses Anime with criminal themes shouldn’t we be level-headed enough to say that, however distasteful, imagined child-abuse is a sick-fantasy not a crime?
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How the language of pornography is losing its shock-value.
10 Comments | March 13th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 28th, 2007
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Below are cover lines from two magazines aimed at men. While you read them try to guess if they’re from porn magazines or ‘mainstream’ titles.
Don’t worry - I’ll wait.
Magazine 1
- Lisa Maffia - Good Girl Goes Bad and Takes off Clothes
- Crappy Article - See Inside!
- Can’t Get Laid? - You Now Can With Our Guide
- Goth Holiday! - We Sent A Goth On Holiday
- Meals On Heals - Meet the Guy Who Killed and Ate Prostitutes
- Brittany Murphy - Is Great
- Ron Jeremy - I Had Sex with an 87 Year Old for Cash
- Joanna Kruppa!
Magazine 2
- Anna Nicole Smith & Sophie Marceau Topless
- Rob Zombie - The Devils Reject
- Horror Sex - Bloodsucking Vamps on Film
- Grad Antics at Cal State Northridge
- UFO’s Are Real - And the US Government Knows It
- Deep Inside Elvira - Said No To Elvis, Said Yes to…?
- Top 10 Ways to Kill Yourself
- How Credit Card Companies are F***king You!
- Lindsey
If you guessed they’re from porn magazines you’re half right. If you guessed that the first set was from Maxim and the second from Hustler I’ll bet you’re one of those annoying people who claims they’d worked out ‘Rosebud’ was a sled five minutes into their first viewing of Citizen Kane.
Knowing their provenance reveals a couple of things.
- There are better articles in Hustler than Maxim
- The mainstream’s going porno.
For all the discussion of porn pushing into the mainstream, you could better argue that standards of sexual acceptability are changing now the first generation who grew up with video and the net (and thus had comparatively easy access to porn as teenagers) are in charge and the mainstream’s getting more pornographic.
Good news if you’re looking for mainstream acceptability as a way of increasing your audience as a pornographer or performer. The market’s coming to you (or over you - take your pick).
(NB: In the past day my internet connection’s been taking the kind of beating normally reserved for Yanni’s wife. If you’re trying to get hold of me I will return…)
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Read the press release, live the dream.
Comments Off | March 14th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 28th, 2007
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Today marks the official launch of TGP.com.
TGP is an valuable URL which carries a lot ot jizz-bizz expectation (JBE). In a move that can only be described as utterly ‘Charlie’ (I’m dating myself all non-fans of 1980’s perfume commercials - my GOD! Google say’s their still making it) the site isn’t just a thumbnail gallery post, but also a sex-blog. Under the tutalage of Viviane (of Sex Carnival fame) and helmed by a veritable sexual A-Team (”…you can pretend to be Hannibal, Murdoch of Face - or maybe BA Baracus, you know each one is an ace!”) it’s updating every couple of hours with links, commentary and images of primo strange tail stunning female beauty. Is it one of the best sex blogs online already? See for yourself… (webmasters too lazy to read the release - yes TGP.com is still a TGP and yes you can submit your galleries)
Download the TGP launch press release (.pdf)
Launch of TGP.com Set to Redefine Sex-Blogging and TGP’s
Los Angeles, CA, March 13 2006 - Today Sam Sugar announced the official launch of TGP.com: a blog/TGP hybrid that delivers sex-blog links and free adult content to readers via RSS.”TGP.com is a chimera,” said Sugar, “in marketing terms it’s a synthesis of two content driven website formats-blogging and TGP-designed to leverage the strengths of both in a novel way. In English, TGP.com is a team-written sex-blog providing commentary and links to the sexiest stuff online. TGP.com is also a traditional thumbnail gallery post, where surfers can find a continually updated directory of the best free photo and video content we come across-and I mean that literally-with the option to have gallery updates delivered by RSS.Sharply written content, updated at least twelve times a day, gives people a reason to visit TGP.com while RSS means galleries are delivered instantly to our subscribers, wherever they are, the moment they’re posted. It’s a unique combination and marks TGP.com as more than another ‘me-too’ TGP site.”TGP.com, like Sugar’s other blog projects, has a majority female staff whose presence can be felt in the content selections and approach to sex in general.”The adult industry often portrays women as passive sexual participants or corrupted innocents,” said Sugar, “but the huge number of female-operated sex blogs is shining a light on the number of women interested in and turned on by porn. The best people I could find staff TGP.com and 75% of them happen to be female. I’m proud to be working with talented writers.”With TGP.com breaking away from the traditional ‘thumbnail gallery post’ format, the obvious question is what the letters in TGP now stand for?
“‘What does TGP stand for?’ not much at all besides the obvious - and that’s not totally appropriate given our format,” said Sugar. “It’s 2006 and TGP’s a nameless blog launched in a nameless decade; why ruin a good thing? URL’s don’t get any easier to remember than this.”
TGP.com joins Sugar’s growing roster of content driven sex-blogs. Gallery submissions can now be made at http://tgp.com.
About Sam Sugar: Sam Sugar has worked in publishing, advertising, film, television and the adult industry. He runs a network of blogs including Podnography (http://podnography.com), PSP Porn (http://pspporn.com), SugarPit (http://sugarpit.com), SugarJoy (http://sugarjoy.com) Sugasm (http://sugasm.com) and blogs at SugarBank (http://sugarbank.com).
Contact Sam Sugar via sam.sugar@gmail.com
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A list of suggestions for improving our traffic trading plugin.
4 Comments | March 15th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 28th, 2007
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BLT’s been handling link trades here (and on TGP.com now) since it appeared - almost magically - in response to a post I made.
(You don’t have to read that post but if you don’t - the rest of this is going to be really dull)
Now I’m torn. It’s a great piece of code which does a couple of unique things in an area where plug-ins are thin on the ground. Though I have the heart of a geeky little boy (it’s in a box by my bed) I’m not a programmer and so I now face with either leaving BLT as a beautiful experiment which never quite took flight (think Spruce Goose - huge potential) or I’m going to have to ask if there’s anyone out there who wants to pick up the gauntlet and move this thing on.
Guess which option I’ve picked. I dare you.
Some of you might be using BLT yourself and have your own ideas. Here are mine:
- Add a way of deleting rejected applicants
- Fix the sign-up form so that ‘Title’ and ‘URL’
fuck off disappear when the input boxes are selected
- Allow the form and output to be styled with CSS
- Optionally display clicks in and/or clicks out on each link
- Enable ’skim’ so a tag can be used a URL which changes according to the origin of the visitor
- Integrate the plugin with WP referrer spam tools
- Allow links to persist until they’re clicked a set number of times (i.e. one click in, one click out)
- Allow for certain links to get additional exposure (i.e. ‘return 120% of the clicks sent by this site’ to enable small blogs to make an impact on bigger ones)
With the above changes BLT would be a 1.0 product. With a couple of hundred bloggers using it we could change the face of blogrolls (okay - it’s not changing the face or communication but think about it… BLOGROLLS!) I think that’d be a good thing.
It means being able to build a blogroll that brings the most possible readers to you without having to guess how that might be done. As soon as you see a BLT enabled blog you’ll know that if you send a click to them they’ll try to send one back. To quote Humpty Hump - kiss me and I’ll kiss you back.
(Okay now I have to listen to ‘Masters of the P’)
If you’re qualified and interested - maybe we can build on the work Will at ‘Markia Exposed‘ has already done. As I said to will - if this becomes a fully formed plugin I’m happy to host the code here (and save you all the bandwidth).
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When porn journalists attack.
9 Comments | March 16th, 2006 by Sam Sugar | Updated: June 29th, 2007
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Britain’s Arena Magazine recently wrote a piece entitled “The New Porn Apartheid”. You can read it yourself by clicking on the scans to the right.
I read it in print in January but didn’t think to comment on it. After reading Luke Ford’s rebuttal I feel compelled to join the debate.
I let the piece slide initially because I was (and am) of the impression that racism in porn - like fixed results in professional wrestling - is too obvious to comment on but Arena did.
Luke Ford disagrees and as a separate matter wrote a rebuttal on his site (base of page).
I like Luke, his writing’s pretty much essential for the industry and he’s often entertaining. This piece I had a problem with. He appears to have agreed with ‘The Bell Curve’ and digested a lot of talk radio but missed ‘Freakanomics’, ‘The Culture of Fear’, ‘Blink’ and ‘Guns, Germs and Steel’. His opinions are malformed enough to demand a response. So rising to the bait I go…
Luke writes (Quirk is the author of the Arena piece):
Quirk writes: Sadly, echoes of this racial stereotyping still exist today, albeit in a more insidious form — even among the directors who do shoot interracial. Films like Gangland play on the staple right-wing stereotype of white women straying into bad neighborhoods and falling foul of marauding packs of African-Americans…
What if the stereotype is factually correct? Do you hear about gangs of white men raping black women? The instances of black men raping white women are far higher in the United States than white men raping black women.
How does Luke know what people ‘hear about’? Fear of a stereotypically black sexual super-predator doesn’t mean race is a motivation for sex-crimes. With a minority black population in the US the majority of all victims of black crime will be white.
Even Jesse Jackson said that if he was walking in a bad part of town and he saw a gang of youths following him, he’d worry if they were black.
Is it the fault of whites that blacks in the US commit a disproportionate rate of violent crime?
Poor people commit more crime - worldwide - than people with higher incomes. If you want to get mugged in any city on the planet find the poorest part of town and hang around alone. There’s no racial connection other besides that in America the poor are disproportionately non-white. Prisons are filled with stupid boys who make bad decisions in the ghetto. Stupid rich kids get to run the country.
As for a ‘disproportionate’ amount of crime, what proportion of crime should black people be committing? To do that you’d have to know who’s likely to be criminal seperately from their race and then compare the prediction with actuality. Luke is (I’m sure) suggesting we just compare the size of population segments. Is the Italian mafia a product of Italian genes? Is Moscow dangerous because Russians are predisposed to shooting people? Are the Japanese at UC Berkley different to Japanese Yakuza in Tokyo?
By seeing race and refusing to think beyond it, Luke’s making the same faulty argument made by those who claim that the lack of women in upper-management is due to low IQ.
What do you think would happen if a young attractive women walked alone through a bad black neighborhood? The brothers would want to discuss poetry with her?
I’d love to see Justin Quirk (and those who think like him) send their young white attractive female loved-ones alone into tough black neighborhoods and let these girls walk around for a few hours and see what happens to them.
The biggest problem with that scenario is that the innocent women would pay the price for Quirk’s willful stupidity.
I don’t know what would happen to an individual woman in an individual town but probably nothing. Most people don’t suffer crime most of the time and the people most likely to be victims of violent crime are young black men. What I’d like Luke to tell me is what makes a ‘bad’ part of town? Do too many black faces destroy a neighborhood or is it more to do with education, discrimination, poverty and opportunity?
I think that young woman might find someone to ‘Discuss poetry’ with. I hear it’s pretty popular among young black men. They have a name for it with music I think…
Remember the Chris Rock joke — what do you say to someone who calls you and says, “I’m on Martin Luther King Blvd. I’m lost. What should I do?” Run!
Is it the fault of whites or Christians that most Martin Luther King Blvds (wherever they are in the United States) are not somewhere most people would like to live? The real estate is cheap. I wonder why?
Luke mentions Martin Luther King but doesn’t appear to have read him. King knew that the greatest divisive force between peoples was economic. Poor areas are always higher in crime and real-estate in high-crime areas is always cheap. Chris Rock is a comedian not a social scientist.
Note how in the Arena article Lexington Steele is portrayed in only the glowing terms. This is typical white leftist patronizing of blacks. Lex is not a saint.
I’ve only had positive interactions with the guy. I like him. He’s number one at what he does, but he’s a complete human being. How many porn girls have started bleeding from having sex with Lex (because he’s so big)? A lot. I’ve seen it a couple of times on set. They bleed, not because Lex is vicious, but because he’s abnormally big and many women can’t comfortably accommodate his penis.
Why is busting open chicks (white or black) till they bleed a good thing?
If being nice about black people is ‘patronizing’ that leaves black people with a choice between ‘honest’ derision and being ignored. Tough call.
Take it from someone with a cock so large I strap it to a skateboard to stop it from dragging on the ground - unless you’re violent it’s very hard (impossible?) to hurt someone with a penis. Lexington Steele’s cock isn’t so wide it tears vaginas apart, no ones is. If it was he’d have trouble making movies without a medical team on set if it was.
Does hitting the cervix with the end of a penis hurt? It can. Can you hit it hard enough with a penis to cause bleeding? I’ve never seen or heard of it. Can you ‘bust apart’ a woman with a large penis? Not outside Japanese animation. Luke, call AIM and get proof of women recovering from vaginal bleeding due to the size of a single black penis and come back to me.
Luke finishes his piece by quoting crime statistics in an attempt to shore up his argument (they were added after the initial piece was written).
The statistics he selects, unsurprisingly, show higher rates of crime and incarceration within the black American community than the white one. Luke wants us to think that pre-judging people based on their skin-color is logical and to present the numbers as proof black people are dangerous. He wants to tell us why discrimination is okay.
But he’s wrong.
He works from the assumption that the only difference between sectors of the US population is skin color - which allow for his figures which make no other distinction - to be read as evidence of overall ‘racial character’. He assumes that the police arrest and charge impartially, courts view all people fairly, lawyers defend all parties with equal vigor and that every child chooses the course of their life independent of the prejudices of society. He assumes schools provide equal opportunities to all and that the children of people who only got a vote they could use in the later half of the twentieth century should have ‘got over’ slavery, segregation and the elimination of their ethic roots (if descended from slaves). He forgets that despite Brown vs. Board of Education urban schools are still effectively racially segregated and he says ‘people are the same apart from their race, look how differently they behave’.
Race is a distraction, it’s where and how you live that determines your prospects. Are poor white Americans doing much better than poor black Americans? Not at all. Are the middle classes okay wherever they are and however they look? Always and forever.
Luke’s view is echoes what Germans say about Turks, Irish Catholics say about Protestants, Latvians say about Russians, Finns say about Lithuanians and Hungarians say about Romanians. Look at a map, find a poor immigrant population and the criticisms of the majority will be the same. In our corner of the world that’s used as proof that black guys are ‘too violent’ and ‘their dicks are too big’ often accompanied with ‘my friend new this black guy and he…’ It’s all shit.
Luke should look at his own home in Australia, torn by racial intolerance towards Indians, Japanese and Asians, and wonder why wherever you go it’s always ‘them’ that are the problem.
Porn has enough problems without its figureheads (and Luke is one of them - watch a porn documentary and wait for him to pop-up) voicing such easily shot-down bile.
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