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Porn star Josh Moore calls out gay men who ‘laugh’ at sex workers but still watch porn

"I'm like, bitch, you wouldn't have f***ing rights today as a gay man if it wasn't for sex workers."

By Jamie Tabberer

Words: Jamie Tabberer; picture: Twitter/@joshmoore

Porn star Josh Moore has called out “evil” gay men who “laugh” at sex workers and the risk of them losing their jobs.

Moore, who has also appeared in films for Falcon Studios, was responding to news that OnlyFans is to ban sexually explicit content on 1 October 2021.

The performer, who is in the top 0.3% of creators worldwide on the platform, made his feelings clear in a recent vlog.

“Poor, bitter and ugly'”

In a video posted to Twitter, Moore said: “Do you know what I really love? I really love gays that are laughing at sex workers everywhere. The threat of them losing their jobs.

“I’m like, bitch, you wouldn’t have f***ing rights today as a gay man if it wasn’t for sex workers. So f*** you, you evil little c***s.”

Moore continued: “Marsha P. Johnson threw the f***ing first brick as Stonewall. She was a Black, trans sex worker and she f***ing gave you your rights. Black trans sex workers fought for your rights, you stupid ignorant f***s.”

(According to a 2019 article by the New York Times, it is not known who threw the first brick at the Stonewall Riots of 1969, or indeed if a brick was thrown at all.)

He added: “These people, dead a** laughing at things like this, then watching porn… Yeah, f***ing hilarious. So, let’s all try not to panic because no one knows exactly what’s going on.”

 
 
 
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Signing off, Moore said: “All you b****es who are laughing at things like this, it’s like, what is the point? Babe, there are hundreds of platforms out there, if it isn’t OnlyFans, it’ll be something else. We adapt, we thrive, we f***ing make money and you’re poor, bitter, and ugly, clearly.”

In a statement released last week, an OnlyFans rep said: “In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of the platform, and to continue to host an inclusive community of creators and fans, we must evolve our content guidelines.”

It added that the ban had been decided on “to comply with the requests of our banking partners and payout providers.”

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