A few years ago I wrote a reviews of two Skinamax movies, Passion Network (warning: NSFW images at the link) and Vicious Circles (warning: NSFW images at the link.).
I was interested in the movies because they used a plot device that's
common in Internet bondage fantasies: a shadowy network of wealthy,
kinky types get beautiful young women into their network and try to make
them into bondage slaves, either unwillingly or reluctantly.
But
“Passion Network” and "Vicious Circles” are a step up on most Internet
bondage stories, because the sexual performers in both films do it for
money rather than out of fear of being killed or maimed, or because
they're being physically imprisoned and have no choice.
This
makes so much sense! Why would a wealthy person risk going to prison
for years by kidnapping or physically harming women when he could get
plenty of women to be in his harem by offering them what amounted to
chump change for him? True, prostitution is illegal, but not on the
level that kidnapping and harming women is illegal. And it's very rare
that the purchases of sex services gets prosecuted at all. It's almost
always the prostitute or her pimp, if anyone.
So these
Skinamax films got it right. Of course wealthy men who craved kinky sex
would just pay women to play the role of kinky sex slaves. Everybody
wins, right?
I praised those movies because they're set
against a backdrop of so many kinky stories where rich men use all
kinds of power games and illegal violence and threats of violence to
make women do their bidding.
I think some of you may
see where this is going. Because … I was wrong. So wrong. And you know
who proved me wrong? Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan
Dershowitz and Prince Andrew, and quite a few others if the prosecutors
have the balls to go after all of Epstein's clients, and not just
Epstein (not holding my breath).
These are rich,
powerful men who had sex with women they had no business having sex
with. I have read accounts that Epstein and his cronies used force and
intimidation against some of the young girls they victimized,
threatening them and their family member with death. Some of the girls
they may have just paid off, I don't know. What I do know is that
Epstein and his buddies victimized underage girls – even getting them to
have sex by offering them lots of money is illegal, because they were
not old enough to knowingly give consent.
Epstein and
friends COULD have hired adult women who are small and/or look young to
pretend they were very young and inexperienced, just like most producers
of the pornographic “Barely 18” videos do. But Epstein and friends
didn't, they wanted the REAL THING. And they got it.
Just
like those wealthy men in all those Internet fantasies did. They didn't
want pretendy slavegirls, they wanted the real thing, and they were
willing to risk jail to get it.
I think I got this
wrong because I didn't understand just how little fear the wealthy in
our society have of being jailed for ANY reason. The Internet bondage
fantasies were what was closest to the truth, not “Passion Network” and
“Vicious Circles.” Jeffrey Epstein and Company proved that.
And
the saddest part is, I wouldn't be surprised if the bad guys totally
get away with it … just like the Internet fantasy bad guys.
I
have to say, I liked the world a lot better when I thought the Internet
fantasies were just horny, harebrained fantasies instead of prosaic
reality.
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