Members don't have to put up with sub optimal experiences when they are footing the bill.
If anyone knows where I can find members who "foot the bill" plz let me know. Because I'm pretty sure what actually happens is a cam model will broadcast on a camming site, and members may or may not give us tokens/gold to provide a service for them, or take us to private/exclusive to provide a more intimate service for them. In which case, I see it as someone is paying for our time/energy so we best deliver a good service, but I don't think anyone's definition of a good service includes a helping of extreme political opinions.
When members aren't actively paying for our time though? Then why do members feel like they can complain about what we talk about?
Of course it is a business, but we're also real live people who broadcast (for the most part) from our own homes, and people come to see us for a real human connection. Yes it's escapism for the members, I totally 100% get that but if you're on cam sites to engage with real people, then don't be so appalled when we end up having real opinions too. If you don't want personalities/thoughts/opinions then go watch porn, or find something to have sex with that doesn't have a brain.
I'm not even going to touch on the fact you compared the cam model industry to McDonalds, which not just insulting but also a ridiculous comparison. Unless we are being sought out to deliver the sexual equivalent of a big mac. Although who knows, I don't have members "footing a bill" so I could be wrong about how this entire industry works.
On the topic of politics though, I will add this because sometimes this thinking is the only thing that keeps me sane...
People feel very passionate about politics because parties policies are a reflection of peoples values. Immigration, employment, national debt etc, the stance you take on these will be a reflection of the life you have lived, the things that you have seen and been exposed to. Try to remember that you think the way you do, because you're the only person who's lived your life. Pretty much everyone you meet has lived a life quite different to your own (even more likely on the internet!), and there's a good chance that if you lived the same life in their shoes that you would think similarly, if not pretty much the same.
Peoples motivations for what they believe almost always come down to something they believe is right or good, even though it might not seem like it to you at first. Of course the extreme ends of the spectrum aren't the best case for this, but on the whole if you really heard people out about why they believe what they believe in, and what it really comes down to at it's core, you might find yourself even agreeing a bit with the principle of it (even though you might disagree that's how a country should be ran).
You're never gonna make peace by only speaking to people who reaffirm your beliefs, otherwise it turns into an echo chamber and it creates a deeper gap between the two.
TLDR: Almost everyone on this planet means well, but their version of that might be different to yours for reasons completely unique to them.