[QUOTE=BroBroBro;4469637]Hoo boy. This conversation. Here are some bullet points.
There are more black sex offenders than other races (source: Georgia Sex Offender Registry).
STD rates are higher in the black community compared to others (source: Center for Disease Control).
Black men, especially younger black men, tend to be low ballers and more disrespectful (source: I've already had this conversation with several providers).
Is that to say that all black people have STDs, are rapists, and are rude dipshits who will try to low ball every provider they come across? Of course not. However, in an effort to avoid STDs, sex offenders, and rude low ballers some providers simply don't professionally associate with the group associated these discrepancies. At the risk of sounding like the racist asshole, for the providers attitudes to change about black clients, black culture needs to change.[/QUOTE]I mean, if you want to talk statistics, cops are statistically white. Serial killers are statistically white, and their victims of choice are statistically sex workers. So if it is "safety" that they are worried about, sex work isn't the right line of work to be in and shunning one race of people isn't making you safe, smh. It is just racism. It's cool, it's just weird; especially when there are black escorts that have 'No AA' in their ads. I guess there's nothing forcing reality to make sense.