The Dark Side of Porn

Imagine being upside down on the floor while being double penetrated by two, massive black men and now imagine the unthinkable happening.
That's right, you throw your back out. And to top it off, you've got no insurance, nor does the production company that is making this little video gem.
Now you are really fucked.
Such injuries are common in the porn industry. Yet, porn is virtually unregulated by government agencies that are supposed to safeguard workplaces.
Why?
On a daily basis in the San Fernando Valley, pliant and nubile young girls are putting themselves at risk and aren't properly protected.
Say they blow their anal ring doing double anal or sprain their wrist during an intense 50-man gangbang - how do they continue to work with such injuries, let alone explain what happened to an EMT?
Michael Jeffries of the Porn Protection League wants something done. "People think porn is all fun and sex, but they don't know the toll it take on the actors. Many actors can't even walk after a career in porn and many have lost most, if not all feeling and sensation in their sex organs."
Michael hopes to unionize actors, much like the NFL Players Association. "We need to make the world aware that porn actors - much like professional athletes - risk injury every time they appear on camera. The porn industry is rough."
In short, it's time porn put out...for its stars.
Porn actors are people too and the industry needs to be regulated, so that young girls can walk away from a long career in porn with their heads and their fake boobs held high.






