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There are allegations of extreme colorism and racism in NYC strip clubs. I've never been to one and have no interest in stripping, but I never knew that club owners require that strippers be a certain color (white or very light to strip). A part of me thinks it's good because stripping is not a respectable job, and I don't want my fellow dark skin women doing this, but then I have to admit that it is very discriminatory. It's one thing if the losers who frequent those places choose to ignore dark women, but another thing altogether if the clubs simply refuse to hire dark exotic dancers. Anyhow I never knew that NYC of all places would engage in such blatant discrimination. I don't support the strike, because they should get a real job, but I do understand why they are striking.
There are allegations of extreme colorism and racism in NYC strip clubs. I've never been to one and have no interest in stripping, but I never knew that club owners require that strippers be a certain color (white or very light to strip). A part of me thinks it's good because stripping is not a respectable job, and I don't want my fellow dark skin women doing this, but then I have to admit that it is very discriminatory. It's one thing if the losers who frequent those places choose to ignore dark women, but another thing altogether if the clubs simply refuse to hire dark exotic dancers. Anyhow I never knew that NYC of all places would engage in such blatant discrimination. I don't support the strike, because they should get a real job, but I do understand why they are striking.
So you create an account on city data just to post this? Doesn't really pass the smell test
Everybody loves the black ladies at strips clubs, probably even more than the white ladies
There are allegations of extreme colorism and racism in NYC strip clubs. I've never been to one and have no interest in stripping, but I never knew that club owners require that strippers be a certain color (white or very light to strip). A part of me thinks it's good because stripping is not a respectable job, and I don't want my fellow dark skin women doing this, but then I have to admit that it is very discriminatory. It's one thing if the losers who frequent those places choose to ignore dark women, but another thing altogether if the clubs simply refuse to hire dark exotic dancers. Anyhow I never knew that NYC of all places would engage in such blatant discrimination. I don't support the strike, because they should get a real job, but I do understand why they are striking.
It's simple supply and demand. If the dudes want to see a certain type of girl then that is what the club owner is going to get. (not that hard to comprehend)
Also, you make a lot of silly assumptions. There are a lot of college girls that strip to pay their college tuition and some of them make a LOT of money doing that. What is a respectable job? Men of all walks of life go to strip clubs. Presidents, actors, sport athletes, singers, doctors, lawyers, blue collar, white collar, etc.
At the end of the day, sex is the oldest and still more sought after commodity. A lot of actresses, models, Instagram models escort to multi-millionaires to billionaires.
that's just taking advantage of REALLY stupid rich men who can't get it up
Who's taking advantage of who? These ladies are willing to give it up for the right amount of cash. It's a mutual transaction. Prostitution is the oldest profession in civilization.
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It's simple supply and demand. If the dudes want to see a certain type of girl then that is what the club owner is going to get. (not that hard to comprehend)
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