https://x.com/nasksilik/status/2042959831439675485 wrote:Translated from Chinese
The difference between a Black sex slave and a White sex slave—if there were truly freedom to dress as one pleases, she’d just put a pair of pants on herself and kick off those high heels that can tear ligaments, instead of still being obligated to flaunt as her selling point those legs she’s restricted to a daily calorie intake for and cinched slim with Botox, but if she so much as got a haircut today or gained twenty pounds, the job would be gone; whether she has freedom or not, she knows it full well in her heart.
https://x.com/nasksilik/status/2042970804007399700 wrote:Translated from ChineseChinese feminists on social media as great as Western ones confirmed.
There is no will of her own here; what exists is the will of the male audience she seeks to please, who would harass her—and since she's in the workplace with a clear visual service target, she doesn't even qualify as someone indulging in the "free fall" of "I watched what I liked."
One-dimensional freedom is not freedom. If she truly wants to prove she has freedom, she would prove the part everyone cares about most, but she paints herself black and still won't cover her legs—stop playing dumb, for real.
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https://x.com/nasksilik/status/2043029861955223745 wrote:Translated from ChineseOof, guess China hasn't learned that sex work is real work.
A normal woman freely dressing as she pleases doesn't exist in a place where exposing oneself is the professional selling point—this isn't everyday life, but a space involving power dynamics and monetary transactions.
Moreover, turning discussions about social, cultural, and power structures into personal judgments and insults reveals your shallowness.
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