If you are a guy and sleep with a member of the gay mafia (whichever of the two branches, although, this is the OG branch), you expect to be paid/work/opportunities.

There are only so many roles in normal television/movies, so then some will do work in gay p.o.r.n.

Once those opportunities run out, then they do heterosexual p.o.r.n.

If those run out, then they do escort work or even honey pot stuff.

When there is a person who threatens this very carefully constructed balance, that person must be dealt with and in this case, they were dealt with in the harshest possible manner.

Death.

Specifically, this celebrity called out the gay mafia publicly and told them she knew what they were doing.

She wanted no part of it and they were endangering her livelihood.

When she publicly called them out, they got several bot armies after her and tried to shame her, degrade her and push her over the edge. They called her a drug user and a w***e and anything else they could think to make stick.

She didn’t back down though and kept after them.

In the face of thousands upon thousands of hits against her, she kept fighting back.

She was especially concerned because the powers that be owned several organizations which are used to keep the industry safe.

She had to abide by them, but all of the men did not.

They were allowed to do what they wanted, and did not have to disclose anything to anyone.

It was a horror show.

She had to be stopped in this crusade.

So, they did what they always do.

They went to her house and made a person who was not even close to suicidal, take her own life and make sure everyone knew she was suicidal and a drug user.

Problem solved.

August Ames

After Being Cyberbullied, Adult Film Star August Ames Was Found Dead By Suspected Suicide

23-year-old adult film actress August Ames was found dead on Tuesday morning following an online blowup over an arguably homophobic tweet. According to The Blast, she died of asphyxiation by hanging.

Ames had criticized women who worked with male actors who also did gay porn, tweeting, “Do agents really not care about who they’re representing?”

The tweet raised a debate about equal STD testing standards and whether Ames was expressing a performer’s right to choose her sex partners or just homophobia. (Ames’s rationale was safety concerns, with rumors that gay shoots sometimes don’t subject performers to the same rigorous testing standards, and other women adding that they simply choose not to work with “crossover” performers because they personally feel less safe. Her Twitter account is still live, and you can see the debate there). It also drew a blitz of vitriol.

Her final tweet read “fuck y’all,” and Twitter has responded with a mix of sincere RIPs and heinous suicide jokes.- Source


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