Cherie DeVille's Influence on Public Perception

 

Cherie DeVille's and onlyfans

Ladies and gentlemen, the main event: It's the adult actress vs The Congresswoman.

Cherie DeVille is a MILF who takes it up the ass for a living. Cherie DeVille is also a paid flak for Pornhub and writes from time to time for The Daily Beast.

The Reuters News Agency, on the other hand, has been around since 1851. So, there's little doubt in my mind who I'd listen to: Reuters or Cherie DeVille.

Cherie DeVille wrote a piece today for The Daily Beast defending OnlyFans for whom she's also a content provider. In doing so she rips Rep. Ann Wagner of Missouri.

 In a 2021 letter to the Justice Department, Wagner observed that OnlyFans operated as “a major marketplace for buying and selling Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) in the United States, as well as soliciting sexual activity with minors."

In the political clout department, I'll go with a Congresswoman over a sex worker any old day, but DeVille claims Reuters and Wagner got it all wrong about OnlyFans being a platform for sex trafficking.

Both Reuters and the BBC reported within days that there were huge instances of it in evidence and that OnlyFans took little effort to prevent it.

But Cherie DeVille is saying OnlyFans has this lock down, lock tight system propelled by artificial intelligence that prevents such things from happening.

"One of my friends had surgery on her labia, and when she returned from the doctor and resumed posting, OnlyFans flagged her content," DeVille states.

"OnlyFans uses AI to monitor people, and its AI identified her labia as a different woman’s vulva."

Read that statement slowly and ask yourself why the mainstream ridicules sex workers. Ask yourself why, in decades, sex workers haven't inched further along towards public acceptance.

You know someone from Ann Wagner's staff put a copy of Deville's comments on her desk. And Wagner who's spearheading an initiative to block out Pornhub and OnlyFans from the face of this earth, may have just found the needed impetus.

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