Why?

Might be nice to explicitly explain why this is a problem. Did the sponsor create a Sexualized environment, give a Sexually objectifying presentation, or make comments or promote themselves in a way that was Othering towards women or made them feel unwelcome or treated them as invisible/non-existent? Or does it have to do with the company's underlying business practices/wider issues in the adult entertainment industry? As a sex-positive feminist I'm concerned that the mere fact that it was an "adult entertainment" company is being used uncritically as shorthand for "sexist". --Skud (talk) 00:02, October 14, 2013 (UTC)

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