To all the USA based Amber-landers, take care and stay safe both physically and mentally in the days and weeks ahead
"Nauseously optimistic" is a trending term, for good reason.I have a good feeling about this. I'm not as nervous as I should be...
I feel physically ill.To say that I'm so disappointed right now would be an understatement.....
The way I'm looking at it is we have until January 20th to make as much money as we can.
Not even just Trump, but republicans in general have been worse for the economy on basically every metric for the past 75 years yet somehow they still have supporters...Sadly I think it has to be said that this time, the majority of the USA has gotten what they want. It was not a close result.
That so many working class people are putting their trust in a multiple times bankrupt billionaire, stuns and amazes me, but there you have it.
The cruelty is the point.Not even just Trump, but republicans in general have been worse for the economy on basically every metric for the past 75 years yet somehow they still have supporters...
The thing I don't understand about this, specific to the online sex world, is that this will do nothing but make the demand go up. Forbidden fruit and all that.I doubt any laws about the adult industry will be implemented as soon as Trump enters office again. What has me really worried is that it now looks like we will have a Republican super majority in the federal government. The House, The Senate, The President, even The Supreme Court (even though they're supposed to be apolitical... okay). If there was a Democratic majority in Congress, I wouldn't be as worried about our industry (I'd still be worried, though. Most Democrats have shown that they are also not allies to sex workers, that they just use us as a talking point when it is convenient for them).
What I see potentially happening is that there won't be a blatant federal porn ban law proposed. Instead, Republicans in Congress will try to sneak a porn ban (or something to the effect of a porn ban) into some other piece of legislation in a way that is easily overlooked and it will pass through Congress and then Trump will sign it into law.
I hope I'm wrong, and I hope that our industry is left the fuck alone. However, IF that happens, or if there is any sort of blatant anti-sex work legislation being proposed, we NEED to speak up and fight back. I know I've talked about this on the forum before, but fighting for our rights DOES work. I've personally seen it happen on a smaller scale. Get people together, raise awareness, go on large podcasts, go to committee hearings. Let them know that we are also human beings just trying to make a living in this tough world, and that we have a Constitutional right, protected by the First Amendment and upheld by previous Supreme Court rulings, to create porn. It worked in New Orleans. Sex workers/dancers were able to successfully change the minds of politicians and keep harmful legislation from being passed by actively promoting change and protesting the proposed laws that would have hurt them.
And, even if a lot of people don't give a fuck about us, they will (or at least should) give a fuck about the implication of what it really means if a porn ban or federal porn id laws can be successfully implemented. The implication being that the government has gotten so big that it can openly spy on/monitor what consenting, adult Americans do in their leisure time. That they can ban anything they deem as "harmful". Because after porn, where will the line be drawn? Cigarettes are harmful. Alcohol is addictive, people with alcoholism can legitimately die from alcohol withdrawals, hundreds of thousands of people die in America each year due to alcohol (whether it be illnesses caused by alcohol consumption, drunk driving accidents, etc). Hell, heart disease is the number one cause of death in America and poor diets and lifestyles directly contribute to heart disease. Are we going to then ban fast food? Unhealthy food overall? And that's just things that are legitimately harmful to our health (which I believe that it is our right as adults to partake in). What would be the logical jump after porn? Violent video games and movies? Anti-religious books? Any sort of criticism against the government? We need people to see that if you allow the government to take an inch, they will take a mile, and even if the first of the bans won't affect them, eventually some will.
I think within 4 years our system will be so rigged that it won't switch. You don't vote dictators out. They only get replaced with other dictators.The thing I don't understand about this, specific to the online sex world, is that this will do nothing but make the demand go up. Forbidden fruit and all that.
And so many of these angel whore complex guys, are the biggest consumers of porn, and the biggest conservatives. So what's the point?
Just delegalizing, so it all would have to be under the table and illegitimate? Because we all know what hypocrites these people are.
Anyways I'm more worried about the environment and a huge host of other project 2025 stuff.
I don't believe for a second that Trump's distancing himself from it (project 2025) was anything other than a short-term political tactic.
I just have so many worries, questions, and emotions right now, but I'm sure we all do. I'm gonna have to follow more porn law people, because I have so many questions about the specifics of how this would work in the online porn world. Where state legislature would fit in, vs Federal? And being forewarned is the same as being forearmed.
I can't even put into words how beyond disappointing this is, on so, so many levels.
Soul crushing.
And then what... we all vote blue in 4 years, to get it all undone, and just continue spinning in pointless, time-wasting circles, instead of moving forward? Uuuugh. So frustrating.
The clock's ticking.
It's been ticking
Yes, I see a lot of people are saying that. That's certainly terrifying.I think within 4 years our system will be so rigged that it won't switch. You don't vote dictators out. They only get replaced with other dictators.