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Calling an escort "racist" for having a policy of no black clients is like calling someone a racist because he doesn't want to live in a poor, high crime neighborhood.
No, it's like calling someone racist if they don't want to live in a neighbourhood bc black people live there.
 

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Calling an escort "racist" for having a policy of no black clients is like calling someone a racist because he doesn't want to live in a poor, high crime neighborhood.
I think it is hypocritical to criticize girls that exclude some categories of clients. Because we are paying, we reserve the right to choose SP based on any criteria we want. Some do not like fatter, older or simply not facially attractive in accordance with some arbitrary standards. I believe that girls have the same right in applying any criteria they choose to select clients. Some are not comfortable with disable, older clients or overweight clients and the others with clients from some specific ethnic group. You do not know the reason. It may have nothing to do with racist prejudice but with experience or else. It has already been noted that some girls that posted “no black clients” have black boyfriends. I personally have no ethnic prejudice (color blind) as well no preference based on weight or age. But I do discriminate too. I like them below 5.4, with minimal tattoos and first good service :)
 
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No, it's like calling someone racist if they don't want to live in a neighbourhood bc black people live there.
I didn't say black neighborhood. I said, "poor, high crime neighborhood". Why do you assume that black people live in poor, high crime neighborhoods? You must be a racist.
 

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I didn't say black neighborhood. I said, "poor, high crime neighborhood". Why do you assume that black people live in poor, high crime neighborhoods? You must be a racist.
IDK if you thought this was some kinda 'gotcha' or something but I was saying that it's racist to say you wouldn't want to live somewhere just bc black people live there. You jumped on this one before reading (or understanding) but I still won't assume anything about you or your ill-defined definition of racism bc I don't think you quite understand that either.
 

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Since we’re on the topic of Indians and no one answered very straight forward like the title of this thread asks.

I will answer:

I can tell who is Indian when they inquire and they add “dear” to their inquires hahaha.

Many of my Indian clients share the concerns raised by the two other people in this thread. They feel that inadequate vetting and large-scale migration are negatively affecting the reputation of the broader Indian community.

Facts are facts. People seem increasingly hesitant to discuss these issues openly because they fear being labeled racist. As a result, terms like “racist” are often applied so broadly that they’ve lost much of their original meaning. These kinds of labels have become trendy buzzwords from people who are easily offended…

It’s gotten to the point where some guys claim to be a different race or ethnic background, but when they arrive, it’s immediately obvious they’re Indian. They do this because they believe being identified as Indian may lead to additional scrutiny or screening due to the negative reputation that many unvetted immigrants have created for them.
 
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