Sotto_Voce

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Deano says...

I may be wrong on that count, I've just read this point being made on a few sites. Perhaps for someone as famous as this young man it might be a tempting thing to claim.

[edit] eh, i meant to post this to the video but whatever!]

Sotto_Voce said:

I'm not aware of it being a common strategem. I mean, maybe it is, but we can't just automatically assume someone is lying when they say they're bi. Genuinely bisexual people exist (example: me!), and I don't see any reason to doubt that Daley is one of them.

Hive13 says...

Did you just compare fucking people on camera to working at Walmart?

Being a porn star isn't "employment" at all. You cannot even begin to compare Walmart hourly workers to a porn star.

However, I have zero sympathy for Walmart employees who continue to work there despite the supposed questionable employment practices. For every person that quits Walmart, there are 100 people in line waiting for that job. If you are working at or near minimum wage in retail or food service, you might want to reevaluate your life before getting all self-entitled demanding perks.

Sotto_Voce said:

When employees at, say, Walmart protest about poor working conditions, do you respond the same way? "You chose the job and you can leave any time, so I don't have any sympathy for you"? She's talking about horrible employment practices and poor worker care in the industry in which she was employed. I think it's a good thing for people to know when employees are being exploited, no matter what line of work they're in, and I'm glad she's speaking out about it.

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