Nick Fuentes
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And it's even on the other side too.
It's become so destigmatized for women to actually participate in porn.
People don't even recognize that OnlyFans is a whole separate category.
It's an innovation in the realm of pornography because you have what everyone considers, what everyone knows as porn, which is like videos of porn stars, like dedicated career sex workers having sex,
in a relatively controlled environment or something like that.
But then you get OnlyFans, which is like Patreon for nudes or sex.
And basically, there's now a very large subculture, much larger than people want to admit, of women who the moment they turn 18, that is what they do is they make an OnlyFans account and they become an amateur porn star.
And it is completely casual, right?
You know, because you could say that maybe 10 years ago, even at the heyday of internet porn, to be in porn, you got to be a porn star.
Like that's your life and that's your career and that's who you are.
And it's very shameful.
With OnlyFans, it's like having a TikTok.
It's like, here's my link tree.
Here's my Instagram account.
Here's my Facebook account.
Here's my YouTube.
And here's my OnlyFans.
Why would any of this be legal?
I think that, well, there's, like you indicated, maybe there's an intelligence benefit to that.