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What does a proposed porn ban mean in the sex-friendly age of Rihanna?
he raunch culture is corrosive and damaging to women,” asserted dorothyherself beneath last week’s piece by Charlotte Richardson Andrews about Rihanna’s S&M video, and the pernicious effects of oversexualisation. “It presents women as objects to be fucked, which is also how most porn presents women. Sex, on the other hand, is lovely.”
Rihanna is marketed like a soft porn star instead of a musical artist
“At ESPN, male executives and talent keep ‘scorecards’ naming female colleagues they are targeting for sex,” Lawrence’s lawsuit states. “Men openly watch porn on their computers without a care and make repulsive comments about women in front of women, like when they discuss the women in the office ‘they want to f—‘ or when SportsCenter producer Adam Strain and Ms. Lawrence’s co- fellow, Treavor Scales, openly wondered, in Ms. Lawrence’s presence, what popstar Rihanna must ‘taste like,’ concluding that she ‘must taste good,’ and then howling with excitement while Ms. Lawrence sat in disgust before being forced to leave the room.”
Lawsuit Says ESPN Employees Asked Aloud What Rihanna ‘Tastes Like,’ ‘Openly’ Watched Porn


















