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Porn Companies Unresponsive

Porn valley- Don Hollywood writes: Is it just me or are the production companies unresponsive to the current HIV problem? With the exception of suspending production I have not read or heard anything from any of the production companies regarding the current situation. The entire industry is dependent upon talent yet there seems to be a lack of concern, at least publicly forthcoming from the people, (companies), who make the real money off the work talent does. The only exception I note is an e-mail, that I presume was a mass e-mail, from Wicked wishing talent well.

Good wishes are fine and dandy but, what about some real assistance such as offers to pay for tests for those who don’t have the money, help to pay for support groups or provide meeting places and staffing? I’m not saying that the intentions are or are not there but, I really believe that some more publicly voiced concern would be helpful to all performers at this time of crisis.

 

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