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Plus, if HBO has taught us anything, isn't it that strip clubs are simply fronts for evil organized crime organizations?

Your lack of knowledge about the porn industry's ties to the mafia is thus revealed.

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Your lack of knowledge about the porn industry's ties to the mafia is thus revealed.

I can't find any articles on it through a quick Google search, except to say that while perhaps during the 80s and earlier organized crime had a role in the pornography industry, the advent of the Internet, home video, DVDs, and other revolutions has pretty much destroyed any links there are to organized crime.

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You really expect to find peer-reviewed studies in internationally-known journals about whether or not organized crime's role in pornography is decreasing due to dissemination of technology? Okay, find me a peer-reviewed study in an internationally-known journal drawing a strong link between the pornography industry and organized crime, then.

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You really expect to find peer-reviewed studies in internationally-known journals about whether or not organized crime's role in pornography is decreasing due to dissemination of technology? Okay, find me a peer-reviewed study in an internationally-known journal drawing a strong link between the pornography industry and organized crime, then.

Didn't this part of the conversation stem from you using something seen in The Sopranos as an indicator into how the mafia truly runs business?

Doesn't that mean, combined with every single other sentence you've written in this thread, that no one should take you seriously?

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I can't find any articles on it through a quick Google search, except to say that while perhaps during the 80s and earlier organized crime had a role in the pornography industry, the advent of the Internet, home video, DVDs, and other revolutions has pretty much destroyed any links there are to organized crime.

So, all those human trafficking is just for prostitution then, and no women were coerced into performing for pornographic films nowadays, especially not in places where exploitable women are readily available and where regulation is lax due to confluence of mafia and the government, like, say, Russia.

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No no, you made the claim, you provide the proof. Or do you not remember your own demands on other topics?

No, I made the claim that according to HBO strip clubs are fronts for organized crime. Another poster then said that pornography is well. They were the one that made the claim that pornography is linked to organized crime, thus the burden of proof is on them. The burden of proof is not for me to disprove that claim.

Didn't this part of the conversation stem from you using something seen in The Sopranos as an indicator into how the mafia truly runs business?

I was thinking of the strip club in the first season of The Wire, actually. But The Sopranos certainly fits as well.

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I was thinking of the strip club in the first season of The Wire, actually. But The Sopranos certainly fits as well.

And you realize both of those are fictional, right? You're demanding that someone who's arguing against your point look through academic journals to refute the point you arrived at from watching fictional shows.

Dude, you've either got to be one of the most delusional people I've seen on the internet (which says a lot) or have taken trolling to an almost artistic level.

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And you realize both of those are fictional, right? You're demanding that someone who's arguing against your point look through academic journals to refute the point you arrived at from watching fictional shows.

Dude, you've either got to be one of the most delusional people I've seen on the internet (which says a lot) or have taken trolling to an almost artistic level.

I thought my post about HBO was pretty obvious sarcasm, I guess not. Not to say that I don't think strip clubs have far more of a link to organized crime than pornography, but the link is pretty weak in this day and age. Strip clubs are a pretty massive enterprise, though I have no doubt smaller local strip clubs can have organized crime ties.

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I am very close to a woman who started out as a prostitute at 16. She mostly turned tricks until maybe 10 years ago as she transitioned into stripping. Her territory was Chinatown in Boston.

Why did she do it - any of it? At first it was the money. The thrill. She was an A student - a "goodie 2-shoes" and she realized she could make a ton of money, quickly, and without a HS diploma or degree. She eventually got her GED and is currently in college. She has 3 kids (which is the motivating factor behind finally going to college). She's 34 and still strips in CT. She makes a decent living off of regulars. She may still turn a trick or two on occasion because that's where the better money is (for someone her age) but it's only with old familiars from the Boston area. But the risk factor of tricking is much, much greater than stripping.

So, for the most part, she sticks with stripping to pay her rent and bills and take care of her kids and go to school.

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I thought my post about HBO was pretty obvious sarcasm, I guess not. Not to say that I don't think strip clubs have far more of a link to organized crime than pornography, but the link is pretty weak in this day and age. Strip clubs are a pretty massive enterprise, though I have no doubt smaller local strip clubs can have organized crime ties.

ORLY? In RI, everything has mob ties but especially our clubs.

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