Telling me or anyone else that they've 'misunderstood' doesn't make it so ... when it's plain as day to most people you haven't got a clue.
Prossies are not an 'industry' in any but the colloquial sense. If the village slut decides to sleep with the white half of the village and not the black half, and the village prude doesn't sleep with the black half or the white half, which one is making the black half worse off?
If the same slapper shags all the men over 6' but none of the short-arses, is that unfair on the short-arses that no-one was going to shag anyway?
It turns out all the tall boys have good jobs and buy her fish suppers but 35% of short arses have shit jobs or no jobs so she won't take a chance on going hungry when she's out for a shag. A new short arse comes into town in a Mercedes and she shags him. Are the other short arses discriminated against?
The next week she turns vegetarian. No fish suppers. But she ain't gonna just eat chips or let the fellas think she's a cheap fuck so she asks each of them to donate a fiver to her imaginary sister's kitty fund. Same blokes, just the white half. Does it make a difference if she's paid in folding rather than fish.
Your wife has been married six times to black men. After spending all their dosh she moves on. She decides not to marry a white guy as everyone will think she's just after his money. Discrimination!
Fanny Fillet likes a shag every night. On Tuesdays she used to go down the docks for a bit of rough. Most of the guys were kind and sweet to her. But twice out of fifty times they were drunk and bruised her fanny by being too quick. On one occasion she got slapped about for saying the 'wrong' thing. Being too thick to see it coming she decides to stick to men from her local church who are, in her experience to date, sober and on the same wavelength as her. Discrimination? And if they all bung her 20 quid for a taxi home? 50 quid?
At what point does your ridiculous idea of 'an industry' begin? Your argument is more like something from a schoolboy than a man with experience of punting with real women in the real world.
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