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lumberjack | 5 years ago

For the record no real feminist would publish this horseshit. It is one thing to advocate for better conditions for sex workers. It is another thing entirely to pimp young girls on the internet, and to even equate the two while pretending to be a feminist is just despicable.

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Anon1096|5 years ago

How is making an OnlyFans account, where the content creator is completely in control of their actions, in any way comparable to pimping? There isn't even a "pimp" in this scenario. The women have 100% agency in when, how, and what to post. To me that does seem pretty liberating.

salmon30salmon|5 years ago

You are assuming that the creator of the OnlyFans site is not under duress in any way. You are also assuming that the creator and maintainer of the site is the same person who is featured on the site. Exploitation of women (and men) can happen even in the most seemingly egalitarian of communities.

OwlsParlay|5 years ago

The topic of sex work is probably one of the last contentious issues in feminism - is it exploitative or is it empowering? Is it just like any other form of work or is the sexual aspect inherently more dehummanising and alientating than normal work?

mbrodersen|5 years ago

If a woman tries to tell other woman how to live their lives, is she any better than a man trying to control how woman live their lives? I think not.

Chris2048|5 years ago

> no real feminist

and yet this gets expressed all the time under the feminist banner. Either real feminists have no control over the brand, or it's been hijacked.