CNBC Plans Another Fluff Piece - This Time It's High End Prostitution

I was watching the TV Guide channel on cable here last night. It was 10pm so I was wondering what to watch. As it got into the higher channels, I was amazed to see CNBC was airing "Dirty Money - The Business of High End Prostitution". Of course, I changed the channel immediately so I didn't miss this piece. I was surprised to see a Levi Strauss special about the history of jeans playing instead. I watched until the end and the prostitution piece never aired. Instead, they had a small blip in the corner of the show saying the prostitution piece would air on Sunday at 10pm. I wonder why they moved it? I headed to their site to see what it was all about.

Of course, it's another fluff piece to recruit the girls to Porn Valley. We all know that the illegal escorting in porn is a major profit maker. We all know the major agencies and production companies all cash in on this illegal activity going on in Porn Valley. The previews for this show as well as the interviews they show AGAIN glamorize this illicit industry. Here's what they show and say. See it for yourself at http://www.cnbc.com/id/26869953:

They show the escorts all dressed up in a little black dress and pearls. They show them meeting some nice guy and going to a fancy hotel. In the interview with Vanity Fairs Vicky Ward (hmmm what does she know about escorting and how does she know this?), she talks about the thousands of dollars a man will spend with an escort. She talks about how these guys don't even want sex, they just want to talk and get things off their chests. Yeah right, Vicky Ward!! Where you been escorting lately?? This whole fluff piece is again, the 1% of the biz. This is not the average client nor is it the average appointment. 99.9% of these guys want sex and they want it cheap. Even ex-Gov Spitzer was only paying $5000-8000 for each time with his "Girls Gone Wild" girl. Escorting is not the glam life they portray here just as porn is not the glam life they showed on their "Business of Pleasure" piece.

You have to ask yourself why they call this "High End Prostitution". Why don't they just cover the whole subject? By naming this piece that and only talking about clients who pay hundreds of thousands of dollars, what audience target group are they going after? Why are they so intent on glamorizing these adult businesses if they're not in bed with the players of Porn Valley. Again, and this is just the preview I'm talking about, they talk about how a girl can go into prostitution, make hundreds of thousands of dollars to just sit and talk to a client for hours and dress up all classy and pretty and go to some fancy hotel where they're treated like a lady. COME ON CNBC, why don't you just put up a shingle saying you're the new agency of Porn Valley? You're doing your best to pull the young girls to these industries with your bullshit reporting. If there were that many clients paying thousands to sit and talk to all us girls, there'd be a whole lot of girls retiring after an appointment or two. If girls could get those prices regularly, the whole country would be a different place. Girls stay in the Biz and escort on the side just to make ends meet in their lives. Once again, shame on the women involved with these pieces of fluff and recruitment for doing your best to pimp out the daughters of America. Are you all domms in mainstream media or are you bending over for your bosses on these pieces?? I really want to know!!!

I wonder if they will bother to show the other side of this dark world. Like the girls who get beat up. The girls who get raped. How about a section on the Craigslist Killer. Are you going to show what else happens to these girls when they escort illegally?? Again, the media has a responsibility to the young girls of America and the rest of the world to show both sides of the story for these subjects. If you only show the glamorous side of these businesses, then you do nothing but recruit more girls who are looking for a way to make more money and have an exciting lifestyle for a change. The hype is all glam and adventure when in reality, it's sex for money in an illegal and dangerous industry and there's nothing glamorous or exciting about that!!

Here are a few different contacts that you can go to. I'd love to have you all send in your comments about what's going on in Porn Valley, Mainstream Media and the country as a whole. Let your voices be heard on these subjects. Like I've said before many times now, it could be your daughter, your sister, your aunt or your mom who is knocking on that next hotel door or going to that next porn set. These people need to know that you don't want this on your TV schedule, at least not in these formats glorifying and glossing over porn and escorting. They need to know you want to protect the women that you love and care about!!

To email Governor Schwarzeneger - http://gov.ca.gov/interact#email

To email President Obama - http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/

To email CNBC - https://register.cnbc.com/email/EmailSupport.jsp









 

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