Just watched your Bikini Warriors scene, it was amazing.
 
Rude it might be, but interestingly Kortney never disputed what that person said about her disliking Black people, only that it was rude.

Anyway, there are other women in the industry who are more famous and don't discriminate like Shyla Stylez, Asa Akira, and Tori Black, so people should follow their scenes and not worry about those who do discriminate.

It's cool, guys. The Internet Detective's here.
 
Hy Kortney,

Every day that is gone, i become more and more a big fan of you!
You are so beautifull....
Stay as you are,

Best wishes....
 
Interesting, but I was pointing out what wasn't said in her comment because it needed to be mentioned. Furthermore, it's far more logical, for those that care, to buy the movies of those women who don't discriminate who were previously mentioned such as Asa Akira, Shyla Stylez, and Tori Black.

You talk about someone supposedly being required to say jack shit about a fairly baseless accusation left by someone on a porn board then go on to talk about logic. Well played, sir. I LOL'ed.
 
You talk about someone supposedly being required to say jack shit about a fairly baseless accusation left by someone on a porn board then go on to talk about logic. Well played, sir. I LOL'ed.

Well I've never found discrimination to be particularly funny.

And they're not required to say anything and they haven't. As for baseless, I would disagree on that notion considering that the evidence of who they have, or rather who they haven't worked with speaks for itself.

As for logic, it's obviously illogical, if a particular person cares about such things, to buy the movies of someone who won't work with anyone from an entire racial group.

However, if a particular person doesn't concern themselves with such discriminatory behavior then it would be logical for them to continue purchasing the movies of said person.
 
Well I've never found discrimination to be particularly funny.

And they're not required to say anything and they haven't. As for baseless, I would disagree on that notion considering that the evidence of who they have, or rather who they haven't worked with speaks for itself.

As for logic, it's obviously illogical, if a particular person cares about such things, to buy the movies of someone who won't work with anyone from an entire racial group.

However, if a particular person doesn't concern themselves with such discriminatory behavior then it would be logical for them to continue purchasing the movies of said person.

Well then Spock, by your "logic", wouldn't it be "logical" to not even care about performer who you consider discriminatory? Why stop at simply not continuing to purchase the movies of said person? Why not go as far as to ignore the thread about the person you think is racist? It's obviously "logical".

And it would do the rest of us a big favor...
 
Why not go as far as to ignore the thread about the person you think is racist? It's obviously "logical".

Actually I don't know what her motives are for who she works with and I don't know if she's racist or not, you brought that word up.

She may just be pacing her career till she's ready to work with Blacks. I've seen that from women in the industry before.

So we'll see.
 
Its none of our business whom Kortney and other stars want to perform with.. its their own personal choice..!!

this is exactly like saying that if some person don't choose to date people from other races then they are racist..!! its stupid.. it doesn't make one racist..!! its their own personal choice..

I hope this topic ends here!!
 
Its none of our business whom Kortney and other stars want to perform with.. its their own personal choice..!!

I agree it's a matter of personal choice who they perform with.

However, when someone is in the public eye and asks the public to support their career the public will respond with their opinions on the people that person performs with.

That's just how it is.
 
Well I've never found discrimination to be particularly funny.

And they're not required to say anything and they haven't. As for baseless, I would disagree on that notion considering that the evidence of who they have, or rather who they haven't worked with speaks for itself.

As for logic, it's obviously illogical, if a particular person cares about such things, to buy the movies of someone who won't work with anyone from an entire racial group.

However, if a particular person doesn't concern themselves with such discriminatory behavior then it would be logical for them to continue purchasing the movies of said person.

Actually I don't know what her motives are for who she works with and I don't know if she's racist or not, you brought that word up.

She may just be pacing her career till she's ready to work with Blacks. I've seen that from women in the industry before.

So we'll see.

You say "he (you) brought that word up" for the word racism. Not exactly. The word you use, discrimination implies racism. I personally do not discriminate but "select" the person thatI will have sex with, and my pickiness is entirely related with attractiveness, which is a very relative notion, and this pickiness excludes more than just races, it can be based on weight, height, and many more measures. However, I do not discriminate between caucasians and africans in my casual relationships with people. That would make me racist (that's the nature of discrimination). Saying that it's illogical to buy the movies of a pornstar who won't work with anyone from a racial group is clearly accusing the pornstar of being racist.
Additionally, this attitude makes the pornstars "slaves" because it implies that if they have chosen to make money via adult industry they have to fuck everyone regardless of how attractive they find the guy; and this is just unethical.
 
You say "he (you) brought that word up" for the word racism. Not exactly. The word you use, discrimination implies racism. Saying that it's illogical to buy the movies of a pornstar who won't work with anyone from a racial group is clearly accusing the pornstar of being racist.

The word used, discrimination, implies nothing but discrimination. And it can occur without racism being the motive.

Furthermore, the word racism is tossed about a bit too much nowadays anyway detracting from legitimate cases where it manifests itself.

And as I've said the motives of the person in question are unknown therefore it would premature to start using words that may not apply.
 
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