I mostly ignore it, but if ppl considered the type of discrimination I experience to be as bad as other groups, I'd be eligible for so many scholarships
e.g., an interview once listed me as "intellectual porn star", ppl complained and so they fixed it to just "porn star"
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I guess the difference is that most marginalized communities didn't choose to be part of that group and couldn't escape if they wanted to
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idk how much this should impact things. I technically had a choice not to become a sex worker, but not much of one. Also if souls could choose their bodies before birth and some picked brown bodies, not sure we'd be like 'eh racism isnt that bad cause they chose to be brown'
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Were the complaints that you're not "intellectual," or that the phrase implied porn stars typically aren't?
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do you not star in porn and are you not intellectual? those don’t feel like discrimination so much as a description of what you self proclaim to be¿
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"Porn star and data scientist" could be good? You don't normally see qualifiers next to job descriptions
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To be honest, I thought that was the angle you were going for! That is your competitive advantage, right?
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sex workers are discriminated against a lot but I guess you're overestimating the number of scholarships and underestimating the competitiveness of those scholarships available for other marginalized groups.
also easier to not empathize with sex workers who make a lot of money
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