requiem
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Ford Nation cancelled!
Ford Nation cancelled!
I don't agree with that at all. Dancing in your underwear is very different from screwing old men for money.
Ford needs to stop using black people as a prop. A prop that he says he speaks for and is "helping," but in reality, he continues to perpetuate a denigrating stereotype.
Not only is he perpetuating it, he is creating a fictitious lie of black Canadians. Especially to an American audience where crack cocaine is synonymous with black characters like Tyrone Biggums. (If anyone needed proof that Ford's behaviour screamed "crack addict," the last line of that sketch is the crack-rock that obliterated his glass house.)
I can't help but think about Orville Lloyd Douglas' article on how he hates being a black Canadian man in Toronto. Douglas holds many (personal) issues of black self-hatred, some brought on by the misrepresentation of black Canadians in Canadian society and media.
If I were a Black Torontonian riding the subway, I would be more concerned that people did not want to sit next to me not because I was black, but because I (supposedly) supported Rob Ford.
Sun News kills Ford Nation TV show after one episode
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/x/article15511486/
Sun News kills Ford Nation TV show after one episode
While Ford Nation pulled about 155,000 viewers, according to overnight ratings, it is a victim of the brutal economics of cable TV and the Fords’ relative inexperience with the medium: Monday’s episode took five hours to record, and another eight hours to edit, making it an unusually expensive endeavour for a niche network
Seriously, I'm unclear as to the distinction you're making. Sure, some folks may think of Victoria's Secrets models as more "classy" in some way than women who hawk raffle tickets in skimpy clothes, but there are plenty of women who have jobs that require them to dress in sexy outfits. Are Hooters servers sex workers? Are the "booth babes" at car shows and conventions sex workers? What are the criteria here?
to be fair, the VS models are selling the underwear they are wearing. A potential buyer needs to see what it looks like on a body (even if your body is not even 1/100th as perfect ) they are not gratuitously in underwear.Seriously, I'm unclear as to the distinction you're making. Sure, some folks may think of Victoria's Secrets models as more "classy" in some way than women who hawk raffle tickets in skimpy clothes, but there are plenty of women who have jobs that require them to dress in sexy outfits. Are Hooters servers sex workers? Are the "booth babes" at car shows and conventions sex workers? What are the criteria here?
So if he was a regular at a strip club that went there and did lines with the stripper that is okay?
I don't care what the accepted P.C definition is but if your only role is to prop up your tits to sell Product A and especially when the only product is your tits..you're a sex worker.
Six of one...half dozen of another.
And further more..I said Sex Worker. Period. I did not say prostitute. That's in your own head. Escorts get paid on the premise they "might" have sex with the payor. I never said anyone did. But being a part of selling the illusion of sex is still sex work.