Thread: Rants, Raves, and Stupid Tinfoil Hat Wearing Conspiracy Bullshit
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11-19-25 22:31 #1951Senior Member

Posts: 570I could not agree with you more. Electing Democrats is the only way to end these draconian laws in NC and TX, and potentially decriminalize it completely (Harris for instance has said she'd like to decriminalize prostitution between consenting adults, with neither side being charged). The GOP has radically changed over the past 12 years, with the bulk of their policy platform attempting to legislate their morality onto the rest of us. As an attorney, you might be surprised to learn that I think we would be far more free with less laws on the books.
Originally Posted by PleasureSeeker
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11-19-25 22:13 #1950Senior Member

Posts: 87Your rant is fair! I've only been active for a short time and I've also noticed that just a few who do follow-up when information has been given.
Originally Posted by CaryMike
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11-19-25 18:04 #1949Senior Member

Posts: 183I mean here is my take. It's not true that we don't enforce immigration laws. If someone is found to be here illegally, they get deported. That has always been the case. The difference is that you usually only get caught if you committed a crime and are found out in some other way. Now, we are more aggressively searching out people here illegally who often have committed no additional crimes.
Originally Posted by CuriousVaMan
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But, I should point out two things. One, simply overstaying a visa is actually not a "crime", it's a civil penalty. Crossing the border is a crime but only a misdemeanor leading to deportation.
ICE has drawn a number of resources away from other crime-fighting areas such as anti-trafficking and other types of true criminal investigations. Is it worth it? No, I don't think so. Let's focus on the really dangerous people and, if they happen to be here illegally, deal with them at that point. Many of the rest are simply here working and taking jobs that no one else really wants (and getting no additional benefits to do so).
Similarly, what other "crimes" are we sending people in with masked goons to capture them proactively?
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11-19-25 12:51 #1948Senior Member

Posts: 474I too am moderate, however, I want the immigration laws of our nation enforced. ICE is simply enforcing existing law. Don't like the existing law? Change the law.
Regrettably, the immigration laws in this country have not been enforced for at least 30 years. For those in other countries whose lives are in danger, the UN has agreed upon the protocol for asserting an asylum claim. Under these protocols, the asylee is to claim asylum status in a neighboring country. For example, the referenced former Brazilian policeman should have claimed political asylum in Argentina for example, not the US. Truth be told, there aren't many political asylees. Most of them come to the US for work, which I fully understand. That said, I want my fellow Americans to have opportunity as well, the opportunity to work those shit jobs which incent one to acquire the skills to get a better job. It's difficult to do when those lower skill jobs are occupied by illegal aliens.
As for the constituency of ICE officers with chips on the shoulders, I don't know. I suspect many ICE officers are former military who the US government trained to use force.
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Originally Posted by JohnD89
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11-19-25 12:14 #1947Senior Member

Posts: 1670Press?
BTW Step: Ever consider going to the press with what you know or heard from the inside? Honestly, what you're saying their talking about internally is national news and would be important to le the press know, even possibly anonymously. That's some corrupt, Nazi shit.
Originally Posted by MmceStep
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11-19-25 11:59 #1946Senior Member

Posts: 1670You nailed this, bro. You're obviously a good person and have your head on straight, since this is some bad mojo going on right now in this country and anyone who thinks it's fantastic is in denial. This isn't good for anyone and is the reason our Founders set up a separation fo powers, only that's clearly broken down.
Originally Posted by JohnD89
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Another point to note: We're on here for a reason. It's the Left in countries like Germany and others that regulate and legalize this hobby to protect women and men, which is the grown up way to handle it. It's never the Right because they're hell bent on legislating how we should act, think, and live while wrapped in the fucking flag. Rant over.
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11-19-25 11:54 #1945Senior Member

Posts: 82Thanks for the inside info. And context.
It has always been my impression that a majority recruited to ICE have a chip on their shoulders and are ready to unload violence on those less fortunate than them (whether they be immigrants or American citizens). Likely a good amount of racist tendencies amongst the group. If democrats gain power again, I imagine there will be inquiries and indictments to follow and we'll get a look behind the curtain on what type of folks were recruited. Many of us moderates and those that run in the middle politically don't want any of this at all. A lot of immigrants come here to seek the American dream and are really hard workers and generally good folks. There are bad eggs in any group and I'll be honest, my assumption is there are as many solidly rotten eggs that work within ICE as there are in the immigrant population that comes here. ICE exploiting others with newly unfettered power to pretty much detain anyone they want without much legal recourse is incredibly dangerous. The similarities to the gestapo are chilling in my mind. I'm just waiting for when one of them actually kills a US citizen.
I would strongly avoid any interaction with them and I'm a born and bred American. You just don't know what they are capable of and how to what depths they'll go to coverup any unlawful actions that they may engage in during their raid activities. Incentivizing the bagging of extra 'bodies' on top of mandatory quotas just rewards bad behavior.
Originally Posted by MmceStep
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11-19-25 11:42 #1944Senior Member

Posts: 210I suppose this is the right section for this rant. I offer a lot more info on the boards than I request, my post history confirms that. I also do a ton of back channeling with members and provide / receive a lot of info that way. Some of you guys have been great! But I'm shocked how many of you will request information, often with a promise that you have some UTR or other info for me. And then simply ghost once I provide the info. Not even a thanks.
No more. It may seem petty but I'm keeping a list. If I give you info and you can't even be bothered to acknowledge or respond, don't bother reaching out again, I won't respond. And even worse, if you promise that you have some great info for me (as a way to get me to send what I have) and then never follow through, I'll straight up block you.
Sorry for the rant. Some great guys with great info here. But many (maybe most) are just leeches looking for info and offer no value. Many of the requests for info I get are from people with no posts at all. Offer some value to the board before you expect to get the benefits this board really can provide.
End of unsolicited rant.
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11-19-25 10:51 #1943Senior Member

Posts: 570That's not really their emphasis. The brother of one of my friends is on one of the teams. Simply put, they get a bonus for every removal beyond quota, and they have a quota to remove each day / month. I have another friend that runs a business where he needs blue collar laborers (a job Americans don't want to do, low pay, high impact on the body). He's lost two employees since this all began (he thinks he's really lucky that it's only two). Both were here legally with work visas. Neither had a criminal record. One of them had even been a cop in Brasil and was nabbed going into an asylum hearing where he was required to bring his evidence of his police career. He had photos, his police I'd, etc. He left Brasil because the gangs were threatening to kill his family. He basically goes back broke because his wife and child self deported to be with him, before they sold their belongings here (really dumb). Needless to say, he's going to be in a rough spot once he's back there. I haven't spoken to the ICE guy myself yet, but his brother told me they 'don't care at all' whether or not someone's done a crime. Their goal is removals, so hassling, or deceiving someone here legally is 'just as good'. This is why they're going into Home Depot, going up to landscapers etc. There are very few situations where they have a specific person in mind.
Originally Posted by RelaxMode
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11-19-25 08:21 #1942Senior Member

Posts: 388It's not the only one, and it's hardly "mistakes". They cast a wide net and catch some bad guys but a lot of decent folks are getting caught too. It's not at all a good thing.
Originally Posted by RelaxMode
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11-18-25 20:31 #1941Senior Member

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Originally Posted by RelaxMode
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Thanks for pointing out the Hyundai plant raid in GA. This is strange when the workers had current work Visas. No matter the profession, people make mistakes. I still believe the ICE emphasis is Hispanic illegals with a criminal record.
Originally Posted by LikesGirls
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11-18-25 20:27 #1940Senior Member

Posts: 87
Originally Posted by RelaxMode
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"Operation Charlotte's Web, "DHS said the operation had netted two gang members. Others arrested had been convicted of a rage of crimes, including assault on law enforcement, driving while intoxicated, theft and tampering with government documents". To me it appears they are looking for illegals who are breaking the law no matter the jurisdiction.
Originally Posted by Livinitinva
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11-18-25 17:11 #1939Senior Member

Posts: 273Posting here on the off chance that this is a troll question.
Originally Posted by LoloNah999
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Being successful on OF is hard. Being successful enough on OF to be able to quit your day job is even harder. And being successful on OF while being a man is much, much harder. Women don't consume much porn, and if they do, they want their porn models to look like greek Gods. So you got to be tall, you got to be fit, you got to have a face card that would make Henry Cavill jealous, and you got to have a decently long and thick dick. And a lot of women prefer erotic literature instead, so you're already starting with a disadvantage there.
Not to mention it's a lot of work to promote your OF everywhere, to entice enough subscribers at first, and then to maintain those subscribers because again, in this economy, not a lot of women have spare money lying around, unless you'd be okay with marketing to gay men? Even so, that market is small too.
I'm subscribed to a few free OF women, and I get pretty much a constant barrage of PPV videos. You have to think about what videos you want to create, create those videos, and then promote those videos to your subscribers. And not all your subscribers will buy all your videos.
I don't say all this to discourage you, but to be realistic. The market for men's OF is small. And you got to do some research to see which, if any, men's OFs are successful, what they do to be successful, whether you can or want to do the same thing, or if there is a different niche you want to establish yourself.
TL; DR, it's a LOT of work.
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11-14-25 19:03 #1938Regular Member

Posts: 32Greek speaking spinners?
Is it just me, or is it only the heavy ones that'll do anal? Where's all the skinny chicks that take it in the butt?
Rant.
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11-07-25 14:59 #1937Senior Member

Posts: 87ToS
HC sometimes has three ladies to choose from. ToS obliviously doesn't have the clients to support more than one girl. They could have more clients if they would relax their screening requirements. Providing a LinkedIn profile or work email is too much. They asked for three escort reviews that can be verified but that's not that easy. Some employers are sensitive to public opinion or expect their employees to follow a higher standard. The job has to come first.
ToS - "There are many other places that may not be as particular as we are. If you'd like to be here, you'll need to respect our rules, as we're the host. As a guest, it's expected that you follow the host's guidelines. If that's something you can't do, then it's best to move on".








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