I am incredibly grateful to The Village Voice for their story, but they blew the whistle on something sex workers already knew, and it hurts that they didn’t acknowledge [what] we were saying for months; Kutcher and Moore aren’t interested in being allies, they’re interested in being heroes, and those two desires are mutually exclusive. Their crusade is a personal one driven by hubris and narcissism, disingenuous at its core.
“If You Can’t Accept Facts, You Can’t Be An Ally,” Charlotte Shane (Tits and Sass)
This is by far the best article about the VV/AK feud I’ve read.
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the VV/AK feud I’ve read.
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This should be required reading for anyone attempting to follow the Kutcher/VillageVoice “feud”. Another particularly...
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