Chelsea Handler and Judd Apatow pissed off a bunch of porn performers on Sunday when they lumped them into their latest tweets about Trump:
Trump is pro sexual assault, anti environmentalist, anti banking regulations, pro debt, anti immigrant, pro porn star, anti women’s rights, anti health care for all, pro KFC, anti reading, anti exercise, pro domestic abusers, pro Gitmo, anti gun safety, pro P grabbing. https://t.co/fXlqNzZgIN
— Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow) February 11, 2018
There is an entire generation of children who’s first memory of their President is a man who supports child molestors, wife beaters, Russian hacking, and porn stars. It is our responsibility to make that a memory and not a consistency. We all have a moral obligation. Keep going.
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) February 10, 2018
This being Twitter, though, the porn community was quick to fire back — including its favorite radical philosopher Conner Habib:
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On top of that, yesterday, both @chelseahandler and @JuddApatow tweeted to their millions of followers that Trump is "pro-porn" and they both equated porn with sexual assault. pic.twitter.com/EaJrE1N1e6— ConNerf Herder Theme Song To Buffy Habib (@ConnerHabib) February 11, 2018
Every day porn performers wake up to a world that says:
Porn is everywhere! Everyone watches it! Keep fucking!
And at the same time:
Porn is evil! Porn is abuse! What you're doing is wrong!Think about that. Culture essentially gaslights us. Every day.
— ConNerf Herder Theme Song To Buffy Habib (@ConnerHabib) February 11, 2018
Nor did the clapbacks stop with Habib:
.@JuddApatow i think you may need to look harder in on trump being Pro-PornStar. Molesting them, and attempting to outlaw and threaten civil rights isn’t exactly “Supportive”. But thanks for diminishing my friends and I who have supported and helped you for years.
— Ryan Driller (@ryandriller) February 12, 2018
It’s disheartening to see even progressive celebrities like Chelsea Handler have such negative views on the adult industry and its workers. Archaic views on sex, sexuality and sex workers is highly prevalent, along with misinformation. It’s 2018, people. Fuck with the lights on.
— Missy Martinez (@MissyXMartinez) February 11, 2018
Wow. I’m a bit floored by this. To be compared to child molestors, wife beaters, and people who rigged our election is pretty messed up. Given that I’m tied to the Trump situation, I couldn’t be more offended by the words of a woman I once looked up to. https://t.co/VfwXgvOTZa
— Alana Evans (@alanaevansxxx) February 11, 2018
Porn stars are smart, entrepreneurial women in a lucrative job that entertains people and makes them happy. Please apologize for including them on a list with child molesters and wife beaters. ???????
— Dee Severe (@SevereSociety) February 11, 2018
Hmmmm @chelseahandler
1. U made a sex tape that you sent out for an audition 2. U posed nude for Playboy 3. U fucked the head of E for financial gain…. Oh I get it you’re talking about yourself when you say Porn Star— Sophie Dee (@sophiedee) February 11, 2018
“Judd Apatow should’ve said ‘pro-infidelity’ and left it at that,” queer porn performer Jiz Lee tells me yesterday. “Too often, Hollywood cashes in on the easy punchline about sex workers for its shock value. Here we know ‘porn star’ references the recent reports of Trump’s alleged affair with Stormy Daniels. Had Stormy worked in the medical field, Apatow probably wouldn’t have said, “Pro-nurses.” More importantly, the story wouldn’t have made the news, as surely Stormy isn’t alone. In this case, the ‘novelty’ of her profession is likely what caused the story to surface, something progressive women like Handler might as well be a little grateful for.”
“Speaking of Handler,” Lee continues, “she’s being hypocritical because she enjoys liberated nude bodily expressions (i.e., the ‘freedom of speech’ that pornography helps to protect), and celebrities like herself often ‘get away’ with nudity while sex worker’s social media accounts are suspended indefinitely for similar posts, or nude images are presented in court as evidence of how we’re unfit parents in child custody battles. Therefore, the movement to decriminalize sex work is something any feminist-identified celebrity should rally behind.”
For his part, Apatow did sorta apologize later in the day:
I should have said pro cheating on his wife who just had a baby with porn stars. I see how it came across wrong. Sorry. https://t.co/KxTC9mShkQ
— Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow) February 13, 2018
“These days, I know that when people are hung up on what I do, it has nothing to do with me and everything to do with them,” says veteran performer Tasha Reign. “Porn actors get a lot projected onto us. It comes from all sorts of people, too. Democrats, Republicans, liberal media people and conservative politicians all hate on us. Even though I’m super sensitive when it comes to people talking about us like this, I’ve never been so comfortable living my life as an adult performer as I am right now, so being hated on like this acts as a harsh reminder of how a lot of people really feel about our industry.”
In reality, as Habib explains, we could all probably learn a thing or two from the professionals:
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The easiest way to combat this?
LISTEN TO SEX WORKERS.
Why? Because: pic.twitter.com/di9t5EuAUK— ConNerf Herder Theme Song To Buffy Habib (@ConnerHabib) February 11, 2018