on re-blogging porn

bb-goose:

ineffableshe:

i find it really upsetting on many levels w hen internet feminists get so burned out calling each other out on relatively silly, western issues (the usage of words such as “crazy,” demisexuals appropriating queerness) that they completely laugh off legit critiques about the of spread of (uncredited) fetish porn images on social networking sites such as tumblr.

you know how people are always getting up in arms about artwork / manifestos etc. being posted without credit? well, here’s the thing: when you post these porn images without credit you are often directly exploiting the bodies of the workers. it’s usually not like they are being paid every time you “like” their image! but then again, you usually never have a way to know on the internet who is doing that work & how consensual it really is. having worked a bit with support services for survivors of sex trafficking, i am always skeptical of pornography that cannot be traced to either a company that is known for treating their workers decently or to a consenting actor. to clarify, if & when “sex positive” porn stars post or make their own images / videos or work for companies that are reputable or are otherwise okay with you re-blogging their stuff, go ahead and post it. but from here on end, if you post random porn fetish porn because you needed a ten second hard on or think it’s funny i’m unfollowing you immediately.

ps, before everybody gets up in arms, no i am not a sex worker. just a concerned feminist.)

pps - if you agree with any of the points made in this post, i ask that you re-blog it or write up something similar. i’ve never before asked for feedback and i don’t really care how many people like me on the internet or follow my tumblr. but i cannot emphasize how important it is to be mindful of the conditions of sex workers. the other side of sex positivity has to be checking to see who creates the images we look at & whether the sex workers are acting as their own agents. for better or worse, a massive number of people are learning how to “do” feminism via the internet & the way to curb sex trafficking & other exploitative forms of sex work is to educate the people on the “demand” side.

I don’t think this is an issue with anybody I follow, but good point.

(via karnythia)

  1. kiakime reblogged this from ineffableshe
  2. gressions reblogged this from rapeculturerealities and added:
    NEVER EVEN CONSIDERED THIS
  3. bubbybobble reblogged this from everythingbutharleyquinn and added:
    Very interesting! c:
  4. everythingbutharleyquinn reblogged this from saltmarshhag and added:
    I dislike some of the ways the OP - a non sex worker - is talking about sex work, but overall this whole conversation is...
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  8. electric-asherah reblogged this from m1nou and added:
    Yes please. Credit porn. Direct business towards the people producing the sexy images you really like. Also, this is why...
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  10. poisonsoup reblogged this from unbrokencircle and added:
    Food for thought, for sure.
  11. unbrokencircle reblogged this from realneon and added:
    Isn’t this argument used by people in defense of child porn? “It’s already out there, it doesn’t harm anyone for me to...
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  14. hearts-of-oak reblogged this from nosubjectkid and added:
    very good point.
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  16. therapsida reblogged this from svetlana-del-rey and added:
    I mean, I think “crazy” can be harmful [though not always, and sometimes its use is pretty benign and focussing on it...
  17. omnivorously reblogged this from icecreamsocialistslut and added:
    I REALLY dislike the bit where OP goes “these issues aren’t really important, people should be focusing on this other...
  18. ineffableshe reblogged this from criticallyqueer and added:
    First of all, I never claimed to be any more or less or better of a feminist than anybody else. In fact, I have...
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  21. omg-penises reblogged this from saltmarshhag and added:
    This bothers me too. It seems like when someone is posting porn with no indication of even knowing who the performers...
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