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Originally Posted by myjah
So, without it having anything to do with donating...do you support Measure B or oppose it?
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I believe a lot of what happens in LA is reckless and very few companies actually care about talent. This is more about trying to sell product and worrying condoms will hurt those sales than it is anything else, and you can see by the amounts donated who is worried the most. Whatever else this is wrapped around is nonsense and just being used to to persuade voters. It is easy to see through the BS that is being spun here because I've seen behind the curtain. However, I do not work in LA anymore, therefore I am not bound to protect it, so I will tell the truth about my experiences there.
Having said that, I am very much opposed to the government stepping in and regulating what a person can and can not do with their body, even though it is a work place and many other professions have safety regulations they have to abide by. Consenting adults should be permitted to be as reckless or responsible as they choose with their own bodies. So for this reason only, if I could vote,
I would oppose Measure B and let everyone choose to do what they wish. Whatever happens, happens. We are all adults and responsible for our actions and decisions. None of us needs the government telling us who we can and can not have unprotected sex with.
In regards to donating, I don't mind tossing in a few bucks. But this is the sort of thing that concerns me again. Even though you have been most excellent at answering my questions while Rob played typical FSC games, this is what I see on the whois for the website controlling the money donated:
It is difficult to trust an organization asking for money who has to hide their information from the public. That means it leads back to someone who wants to hide their involvement, or control of the money. My guess is either the FSC or Manwin. If I had to bet, I'd bet it all on the latter.
That said, I would like to ask you a hypothetical question. Do you trust the industry and those running it enough to have unprotected sex with any of the performers in it on a regular basis? It is easy to support a cause such as this from the sidelines. I'm curious if you would play in the game and still feel the same way about opposing condom use.