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Originally Posted by Tommy
scratch that.. it was a bad example
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Tommy, you know I love you but they're ALL bad examples because we’re putting moral values on the products that are being produced in the adult industry.
My morals are my own so should they be forced onto others? My morals were often at conflict when I worked for well respected corporations in well respected businesses. There are incredible scum in this business but does that means that there is a higher percentage in this business then there is in others? After spending 2 decades in the well respected corporate world I can honestly say that today I’m working with business partners that have higher moral values then I did before.
Still morals are not laws.
I CHALLENGE ANYONE TO COME UP WITH A CONSTITUTIONAL ARGUMENT ON WHY A DISTRIBUTOR OF PORNOGRAPHIC IMAGES SHOULD HAVE THEIR SUPPLY CHAIN MORE HIGHLY REGULATED THEN WAL MART.
BTW – If I was purchasing hand dyed cloth from another country to make clothing for resell I would also feel that I have a moral obligation to ensure that the child or slave labor was not used in the process of making and delivery those products to me. Again that’s my own moral values and there is NO law that would require me to do that.