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<blockquote data-quote="sanbruno" data-source="post: 1242354" data-attributes="member: 16656"><p>It's amazing how such psychopaths managed to find each other. The intentional doxxing is particularly disturbing, as it seems the monetary gain from running pornwikileaks and resulting traffic to tube sites and memberships wouldn't be significant at all. The guy got off on ruining these chicks.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I think many of these so called victims are still exaggerating to save face. I've watched way too much GDP in my day, and I simply don't believe these guys were running a systematic rape operation that over 600 women fell victim too over the course of nearly a decade. Why? The vast majority of the girls are CLEARLY into the sex. Their body language, eye contact, and enthusiasm with the stuntcock contradicts the whole narrative they "didn't know" it was porn. Alot of these girls get railed and clearly love it. They also often appear quite confident and eager in their intro before the scene, again blatantly contradicting their fear and coercion narrative. I realize people can act in certain situations, but I have a hard time believing a girl that is supposedly being blocked from leaving her hotel room and about to be raped is smiling and laughing about her early sexual experiences, and caressing the actor's balls and legs during the act.</p><p></p><p>Lying about the distribution of the videos makes perfect sense, as this is how they got such hot girls next door to appear so eager on camera.</p><p></p><p>They also paid more than the going rate for shoots, with girls generally saying they got paid somewhere in the 5k range, and I recall hearing 6k or more in a couple accounts I read on reddit and other places over the years. This would also explain why they still managed to get a few hot girls that applied directly to the site. Because they were already operating a shady operation, they weren't concerned about the potential liability of flying the girls across state lines as well (something I doubt most "legit" pron companies probably wouldn't do). Plus, it appears they were not doing STD tests on the girls, another "friction" that adds time and makes some newbies drop out.</p><p></p><p>The girls are now using their own tactics against them. Claiming they didn't know it was porn, because they know it can't be proven they were ever told it was a porn shoot, because the recruiters were doing it over phone calls to protect themselves in the first place.</p><p></p><p>I'm not defending these guys, but what this comes down to is the girls were falsely promised to have their cake and eat it too (porn that no one would find out about), and now they have an opening to rewrite the experience as a victim narrative to save face. Now they get to bask in white knighting on reddit and SJW news articles about how "brave" they are. Nobody will learn anything, and another generation of women will simultaneously be taught they don't have agency over their own actions but are strong and independent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanbruno, post: 1242354, member: 16656"] It's amazing how such psychopaths managed to find each other. The intentional doxxing is particularly disturbing, as it seems the monetary gain from running pornwikileaks and resulting traffic to tube sites and memberships wouldn't be significant at all. The guy got off on ruining these chicks. With that said, I think many of these so called victims are still exaggerating to save face. I've watched way too much GDP in my day, and I simply don't believe these guys were running a systematic rape operation that over 600 women fell victim too over the course of nearly a decade. Why? The vast majority of the girls are CLEARLY into the sex. Their body language, eye contact, and enthusiasm with the stuntcock contradicts the whole narrative they "didn't know" it was porn. Alot of these girls get railed and clearly love it. They also often appear quite confident and eager in their intro before the scene, again blatantly contradicting their fear and coercion narrative. I realize people can act in certain situations, but I have a hard time believing a girl that is supposedly being blocked from leaving her hotel room and about to be raped is smiling and laughing about her early sexual experiences, and caressing the actor's balls and legs during the act. Lying about the distribution of the videos makes perfect sense, as this is how they got such hot girls next door to appear so eager on camera. They also paid more than the going rate for shoots, with girls generally saying they got paid somewhere in the 5k range, and I recall hearing 6k or more in a couple accounts I read on reddit and other places over the years. This would also explain why they still managed to get a few hot girls that applied directly to the site. Because they were already operating a shady operation, they weren't concerned about the potential liability of flying the girls across state lines as well (something I doubt most "legit" pron companies probably wouldn't do). Plus, it appears they were not doing STD tests on the girls, another "friction" that adds time and makes some newbies drop out. The girls are now using their own tactics against them. Claiming they didn't know it was porn, because they know it can't be proven they were ever told it was a porn shoot, because the recruiters were doing it over phone calls to protect themselves in the first place. I'm not defending these guys, but what this comes down to is the girls were falsely promised to have their cake and eat it too (porn that no one would find out about), and now they have an opening to rewrite the experience as a victim narrative to save face. Now they get to bask in white knighting on reddit and SJW news articles about how "brave" they are. Nobody will learn anything, and another generation of women will simultaneously be taught they don't have agency over their own actions but are strong and independent. [/QUOTE]
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